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Samsung Unveils 7.2Mega-pixel CMOS Image Sensor

Mark Goldstein | Digital | September 17, 2005 | 2 Comments

Samsung Electronics Press Release

Seoul Korea , September 12 , 2005 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a leader in advanced s emiconductor technology, announced that it has developed a 7.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor (CIS). It is the world’s first 7.2M-pixel CIS for compact cameras with the smallest pixel size. Higher resolution CIS chips reflect the industry-wide attention on CIS technology as a promising new imaging technology as well as a feasible replacement of charge-coupled device (CCD), especially in mobile applications such as camera phones, digital still cameras and digital camcorders.

This announcement was made at a press conference hosted by Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor business president and CEO, Dr. Chang-Gyu Hwang in Seoul .

Samsung’s 7.2M-pixel CIS has a 1/2-inch lens aperture and a 2.25um pixel size.  The proprietary pixel structure enhances the fill factor over 55 percent and delivers high signal to noise ratio. Copper technology has been used for interconnects, and the resulting reduced pixel height gives high focusing efficiency and sensitivity. The overall performance is comparable to ,  or even exceeds, CCD quality.

The CMOS image sensors are achieving broader presence in today’s mobile applications as the industry acknowledges the benefits and advances of the CMOS-based technology. After announcing the 5M-pixel CIS last June, Samsung’s 7.2M-pixel underscores the high potential and value CIS technology can deliver for future high resolution and quality imaging.

Supporting the low power requirement in mobile or portable applications, the new CIS chip performs at the same level and operates at a power level that is a mere 10 percent of its charge-coupled device (CCD) counterpart. The lower power consumption and price competitiveness makes the CIS an attractive solution for image devices now being used on mobile phones and other portable digital appliances such as cameras and camcorders.

Industry research firm Gartner Dataquest predicts that the global CIS market will increase from US$2.4 billion in 2004 to US$3.2 billion this year and surge to US$5.6 billion by 2008.

About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2004 parent company sales of US$55.2 billion and net income of US$10.3 billion. Employing approximately 1 1 3,000 people in over 90 offices in 48 countries, the company consists of five main business units: Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing brands, Samsung Electronics is the world’s largest producer of color monitors, color TVs, memory chips and TFT-LCDs. For more information, please visit http://www.samsung.com.



 

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#1 phule

I can't wait to see these in compact point and shoots.

3:33 pm - Monday, September 19, 2005

#2 GARY POGODA

Ditto, I have always been a big fan of CMOS technology. Not only for
its extremely low power consumption, but in the case of CISs, it would
allow for integration of support electronics (i.e., amplification, buffering,
noise reduction, etc.) directly on the CIS chip.

Shame the article did not indicate when we might expect to see these
sensors in consumer products.

5:42 pm - Monday, September 19, 2005

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