Aptina Announces MT9P013 5MP Image Sensor Created for High End 5MP Mobile Phones

By pur, Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Category: Mobile Devices, Sensor

The MT9P013 Aptina’s new sensor was created with the demanding mobile market in mind. The MT9P013 leverages the same successful light-capturing technology Aptina is integrating into its 1.4-micron image sensors. The improvements to the MT9P013 1.75-micron pixel improve performance, and low-light sensitivity to enable mobile applications like cell phones to capture higher quality images. The new sensor supports 720p HD video at 60fps and full 5MP resolution at 15fps. Additionally, the sensor provides flexibility for ISP support which includes MIPI, CCP2 or Parallel interfaces. The improvements of this sensor over the MT9P012 make it a great addition to the portfolio of mobile solutions we extend to our customers to optimize their cost/performance point. This new sensor provides drop-in convenience for current users with a better performing 5MP image sensor…

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