On August 6, 2015, Dalian United Holdings, a leading semiconductor component distributor dedicated to the Asia-Pacific market, announced that it has launched Toshiba's complete solution for smartphones and other handheld applications. Includes higher performance CMOS image sensor, digital camera module, FRC Plus image processing technology, Near Field Communication Technology TransferJetTM, Fast Wireless Charging Solution, Near Field Communication (NFC) Chipset, Bluetooth & Wi-Fi Integrated Single Chip , ApP-LiteTM (Lite Application Processor) and interface bridge chip to meet the needs of any smart phone, tablet and a variety of portable mobile electronic devices.
Figure 1 - Toshiba's product diagram for smartphones and tablets
To meet the needs of market miniaturization and higher performance, Toshiba has developed CMOS area array sensors. Toshiba's CMOS area array image sensor will be marketed by superior technology such as high dynamic range (HDR) for smooth and clear video, higher sensitivity color reduction (CNR) and back-illuminated (BSI) sensors Open up new opportunities. These image sensors are capable of high image quality thanks to advanced CMOS sensor technologies such as microlens and photodiode optimization. Toshiba CMOS area array sensors have multiple resolutions from VGA to over 10 million pixels, and pixel pitches from 1.12μm to 5.6μm, suitable for smartphones, tablets, security surveillance and car cameras.
Figure 2 - Schematic diagram of Toshiba's CMOS area array image sensor application
Pixel spacing from 1.12 μm to 5.6 μm, VGA to over 10 million pixels;
High dynamic range (HDR) and color noise reduction (CNR);
High sensitivity back side illumination (BSI) image sensor;
Modules, packages and dies are available.
Figure 3 - Toshiba's lineup of CMOS area array image sensor products
Figure 4 - Toshiba's digital camera module
Figure 5 - Toshiba's FRC Plus image processing technology
Figure 6 - Toshiba's short-range wireless transmission technology TransferJetTM
Figure 7 - Toshiba's product lineup of Toshiba's short-range wireless transmission technology TransferJetTM
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