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Sony Semiconductor Solutions to Release RGB-IR Image Sensor for In-Cabin Monitoring Cameras That Achieves Both Industry's Smallest 2.1 µm Pixel and Highest Level of Near-Infrared Sensitivity, with Approximately 5 Effective Megapixels

  • Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation announced the IMX775 CMOS RGB-IR image sensor, featuring the industry's smallest pixel size of 2.1 µm and a resolution of approximately 5 effective megapixels.
  • The IMX775 sensor is designed for in-cabin monitoring cameras, aiming to capture wide-angle images of vehicle interiors to enhance driver and passenger safety.
  • This image sensor addresses the increasing demand for monitoring driver status to support safe driving and prevent accidents.
  • Sony plans to obtain AEC-Q100 Grade 2 certification for the sensor before mass production begins.
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Sony Semiconductor Solutions to Release RGB-IR Image Sensor for In-Cabin Monitoring Cameras That Achieves Both Industry's Smallest 2.1 µm Pixel and Highest Level of Near-Infrared Sensitivity, with Approximately 5 Effective Megapixels

Delivering high-precision driver and passenger state recognition

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