Samsung unveils a new ToF sensor and a new global shutter sensor for XR and more

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Samsung has added two new sensors to its ISOCELL Vizion line-up. The first is a time-of-flight (ToF) sensor that measures the distance to things, the other is a global-shutter image sensor.

Starting with the Samsung ISOCELL Vizion 63D, this is the industry’s first sensor to have an integrated depth-sensing ISP, so it can do the calculations itself instead of relying on an additional chip. This reduces system power consumption by up to 40% compared to the previous Vizion 33D sensor.

The 63D can capture 320 x 240px depth information at up to 60fps and it is capable of a 640 x 480px mode…

​ Samsung has added two new sensors to its ISOCELL Vizion line-up. The first is a time-of-flight (ToF) sensor that measures the distance to things, the other is a global-shutter image sensor.

Starting with the Samsung ISOCELL Vizion 63D, this is the industry’s first sensor to have an integrated depth-sensing ISP, so it can do the calculations itself instead of relying on an additional chip. This reduces system power consumption by up to 40% compared to the previous Vizion 33D sensor.

The 63D can capture 320 x 240px depth information at up to 60fps and it is capable of a 640 x 480px mode…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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