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OmniVision OV8825
OV8825 8-megapixel product brief

lead free available in a lead-free package High Performance 8-Megapixel Camera With Advanced
OmniBSI+ Pixel Architecture for Superior Image Quality
With Low-Cost Structure
The 1/3.2-inch OV8825 is an 8-megapixel CameraChip™ sensor built on OmniVision's advanced OmniBSI+™ pixel architecture, providing many significant improvements over the previous
OmniBSI™ generation, including a 60 percent increase in full-well capacity, a 10 percent increase in quantum efficiency and a 10 percent improvement in low-light sensitivity.
OmniBSI+ pixel architecture enables the OV8825 to dramatically improve image and video capture in both bright and low-light conditions, making it a highly attractive solution for next generation for smartphones and tablets.
The OV8825 operates at 24 frames per second (fps) in full resolution, and in 1080p high-definition (HD) video mode at
30 fps or 720p at 60 fps. The sensor's high frame rate also helps eliminate image lag for shutter-less designs, and enables continuous shooting, minimized rolling shutter effect and real-time image capture with no lag between resolutions. A high-speed, 4-lane MIPI interface facilitates the required high data transfer rates necessary for capturing 10-bit 8-megapixel images and HD video.

An integrated scaler offers electronic image stabilization and enables it to maintain full field-of-view (FOV) with improved signal-to-noise performance in 1080p high-definition (HD) video mode at 30 fps. The sensor's 2 x 2 binning functionality with a post-binning re-sampling filter function minimizes spatial artifacts and removes image artifacts around edges, delivering clean, crisp color images.
The OV8825 fits into the industry standard 8.5 x 8.5 mm module size and features certain image processing functions such as lens shading correction and defect pixel correction, as well as 256-bytes of embedded one-time programmable memory. Find out more at www.ovt.com.

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