The table above lists several image processing chips currently being promoted by our company, with image processing capabilities ranging from 2M to 13M, for reference. You can choose according to your own needs.
13M -- represents the highest pixel that can currently handle CMOS Sensor and is backward compatible. The highest resolution can reach 4192x3104.
DDR - represents whether FrameBuffer is currently external or internal.
MIPI interface - represents the ability to connect MIPI types, and 4Lane Mipi will be backward compatible with 2Lane and 1Lane sensors. Raw Data/YUV output format 8, 10, 12 bit image data.
DVP -- represents that the chip only supports sensors with DVP interface.
USB2.0- represents that we currently support UVC/UAC protocol output.
ISP - Now all chips support AWB, AE, and AF processing.
BT1120 output - represents that the chip can output a processed high-definition data stream, and customers can choose to convert it to high-definition interfaces such as HDMI or DVI for output.
Video Format - Currently, the entire series supports MJPG encoding and YUV output. YUV format is lossless format, and the frame rate will be relatively low. After MJPG format compression, we can currently achieve 8fps for 13M, 15fps for 3840x2160, and 30-60fps for most resolutions lower than this. According to the specifications and actual processing methods of the sensor.
GPIO -- There are multiple GPIO on the entire series of chips that can be used to customize buttons or control functions. Facilitate customers to customize their own applications.
Sensor Support List - Currently, most brands on the market, such as Sony, On Sami, SmartSensor, etc., are supported. If you need to use your own selected sensor for your product, you can contact us for details..