CMOSIS introduces the industry's first global shutter 48M pixel CMOS image sensor capable of supporting 8K image points at 30 frames per second

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China, November 7, 2016, the world's leading high-performance sensors and analog IC supplier Ai Maisi Semiconductor Corporation (amsAG, Switzerland Stock Exchange ticker symbol: AMS) today launched its brand CMOSIS global shutter CMOS image sensor industry's first The CMV50000 , which delivers a resolution of 48M pixels, is more than twice the previous generation CMOSIS global shutter CMOS image sensor.

The CMV50000 is a medium-format 48M pixel sensor with a patented 8-transistor pixel structure with a pixel size of 4.6μm and a resolution of 7920x6002. It's low noise and provides excellent electronic shutter efficiency. Global shutter operation means capturing fast-moving images of objects without distortion.

The optical dynamic range is up to 64dB in full resolution mode and up to 68dB in subsampling 4K mode. The sensor uses a sophisticated new on-chip noise reduction circuit such as dark level clamps to capture high quality images in low light conditions.

The sensor operates at a speed of 30 frames per second in full-resolution or vertical combined 4k mode with a pixel depth of 12 bits and a maximum speed of 60 frames per second at sub-sampled 4k resolution, making it ideal for high-speed machines. Vision systems, as well as television broadcasts and video cameras.

The CMV50000 meets the requirements of large field of view for factory automation applications, including automated optical inspection (AOI) systems and systems for detecting displays on mobile phones, tablets, laptops and televisions. The combination of high frame rate and high resolution has further increased the already high output rate in consumer assembly plants.

The High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode is supported by odd/even double exposure operations. The CMV50000 is expected to replace the high-pixel-number charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensor used in machine vision cameras and high-end security cameras. Compared to CCD sensor technology, CMOS image sensors are easier to integrate in camera design, with lower power consumption and much higher frame rates.

Wim Wuyts, marketing manager of Amys Semiconductor's image sensor, said: "The introduction of the 48M pixel CMV50000 gives camera manufacturers the opportunity to enjoy the design and operation advantages of CMOS image sensors while achieving ultra-high resolution, only before The CMV50000's advanced noise reduction design, such as a dark level clamp circuit combined with its high optical dynamic range, delivers excellent image quality at full operating speed without the need for a multi-tap CCD image sensor The complex analog output matching device, therefore, can also significantly reduce camera development time."

Samples are currently available in the monochrome version of the CMV50000. The color version will be available at the end of 2016. To request samples or for more technical information, please visit http://

At the Machine Vision Exhibition in Stuttgart from November 8th to 10th, the CMV50000 will be on display at the CMOSIS booth (H46 booth in Hall 1).

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