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ISOCELL Vizion Sensors 63D: Elevating 3D Imaging Precision

Designed as a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor, the ISOCELL Vizion Sensors 63D emerges as a trailblazer in capturing high-resolution 3D images with unprecedented detail. Comparable to the echolocation technique used by bats, this sensor measures distance and depth by calculating the light’s travel time to and from an object.

Distinguishing itself in the industry, the 63D employs an innovative one-chip design integrating a depth-sensing hardware image signal processor (ISP), eliminating the need for an additional chip and substantially reducing power consumption by up to 40%. With an ability to process images at up to 60 frames per second in QVGA resolution, it’s tailor-made for compact devices while delivering exceptional accuracy and clarity in capturing 3D depth information.

The sensor’s pixel size, the industry’s smallest at 3.5㎛, facilitates high VGA resolution within a 1/6.4” optical format, making it an ideal fit for various devices. Thanks to its cutting-edge Backside Scattering Technology (BST), the 63D ensures superior light sensitivity, reaching the highest quantum efficiency at an infrared light wavelength of 940 nanometers (nm), resulting in sharper image quality with minimal motion blur.

Moreover, its support for flood and spot lighting modes significantly extends the measurable distance range from its predecessors, making it versatile for multiple applications.

ISOCELL Vizion Sensors 931: Precision in Motion Capture

The ISOCELL Vizion 931 stands out as a global shutter sensor, capturing scenes instantaneously instead of the conventional line-by-line method. Boasting 640×640 resolution, it’s primed for applications like iris recognition, eye tracking, and facial/gesture detection in XR headsets.

This sensor achieves the industry’s highest quantum efficiency for infrared light wavelengths, ensuring unparalleled image sharpness. With the ability to connect four cameras using a single wire, it simplifies circuit design, providing greater flexibility to device manufacturers.

Samsung’s ISOCELL Vizion sensors are currently undergoing testing by manufacturers and are expected to debut in the upcoming mixed-reality headset, promising enhanced accuracy, efficiency, and image quality for AR/VR and robotics, marking a new era in sensor technology.

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