Foveon Introduces Small Format Full-Color Image Sensor
June 21, 2004 – Foveon Inc., a technology leader of award-winning high-quality digital camera image sensors, announced today the availability of the Foveon F19 sensor (FO18-50-F19), a 1/1.8-inch 4.5 Megapixel CMOS direct image sensor that incorporates Foveon’s breakthrough X3 technology to directly capture color in three layers, just like film. The company also announced that the F19 image sensor has been designed into the HanVision HVDUO-5M digital camera for industrial, scientific, medical, and communications applications.
Advanced Design of Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensor
The F19 direct image sensor employs Foveon’s unique X3 stacked-pixel
design. Each stackof pixels contains a red, green, and blue pixel,
eliminating the need for color interpolation and blur filters which
are required for conventional CCD and CMOS image sensors. Color
interpolation is used by CCD and CMOS image sensors to estimate the
missing color information inherent in these image sensors, which only
have a single layer of pixels. Blur filters are also used in CCD and
CMOS image sensors to eliminate the color artifacts, which are
introduced as part of the color interpolation. The Foveon X3 F19
direct image sensor avoids these image quality compromises by
utilizing the X3 stacked pixel design.As a result, the Foveon X3 F19
sensor delivers the highestdegree of full color, image sharpness, and
artifact-free color detail possible with a 1/1.8-inch image sensor.
Variable Pixel Size Technology
The new Foveon F19 sensor also features Foveon’s powerful VPS
(Variable Pixel Size) technology. VPS groups neighboring pixels
together to form larger pixels that are optimal for high frame rate,
reduced noise, and dual mode still/video applications. Other advanced
Foveon F19 features include low fixed-pattern noise, ultra low power
consumption, and integrated digital control.
New Camera for Scientific and Industrial Markets
Foveon also announced today that the F19 direct image sensor has been
designed into the HanVision HVDUO-5M, a digital camera designed for
industrial, scientific, medical and communications
applications. Boasting 30-bit digital color output, real-time color
processing, support for still and video sensor scan modes, and a
CameraLink interface, the HanVision HVDUO-5M was made for applications
needing exact color detail and flexible readout options. The camera is
compatible with a wide range of C-mount optics and frame grabbers. It
includes an automatic internal dark-frame shutter mechanism and
controls for synchronized illuminators for flexibility in exposure
control.
Current Line of Digital Cameras Using the Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensor
Sigma SD9 –The first digital camera to use the Foveon X3 F7 direct image sensor. The 10.2 megapixel image sensor won awards and accolades in the photography community.
Sigma SD10 –The first camera to incorporate the Foveon X3 F7N. The 10.2 Megapixel F7N direct image sensor is the second generation X3 image sensor, which increased the ISO range from 100 to 800, and added an extended mode option to ISO 1600. In addition, exposure durations were increased to 30 seconds for better low-light photography – important for the pro market.
The Polaroid x530 (available in September 2004) - will be the first point & shoot consumer digital camera to showcase the new F19 chip with Foveon X3 technology. Affordably priced at only $399, the Polaroid x530 has a modern retro look with the advanced Foveon sensor inside.
About Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensors
Foveon X3 image sensors are the world’s only direct image sensors,
which capture red, green, and blue light at every pixel location, and
are the first image sensors that leverage silicon’s inherent color
separation property. When silicon is exposed to light, blue light is
absorbed near the surface, green light is absorbed in the middle, and
red light is absorbed deep within the silicon. Pixel sensors are
stacked at the corresponding depths within the silicon so that red,
green, and blue light is captured for each pixel location.
Other image sensors on the market such as CCD and CMOS image sensors have only one layer of pixels and use colored filters to capture a single color per location, resulting in color artifacts and image blurring. Foveon X3 technology is highly scalable for a wide range of cameras including digital still/video cameras, PDAs, cell phones, security cameras, and scientific cameras.
SOURCE Foveon Inc.
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