“With
12 million pixels working as a phase detection auto-focus (PDAF) agent, the new
image sensor brings professional auto-focusing performance to a mobile device,”
said Ben K. Hur, Vice President of Marketing, System LSI Business at Samsung
Electronics. “Consumers will be able to capture their daily events and precious
moments instantly on a smartphone as the moments unfold, regardless of lighting
conditions.”
Samsung’s
new image sensor with Dual Pixel technology employs two photodiodes located on
the left and right halves of a pixel, while a conventional image sensor
dedicates less than five percent of its pixels, with one photodiode each that
converts light particles into measurable photocurrent for phase detection. As
each and every pixel of the Dual Pixel image sensor is capable of detecting
phase differences of perceived light, significantly faster auto-focus has
become possible. With such groundbreaking improvements, the image sensor
ensures clear and sharp images especially for moving objects even in poor
lighting conditions.
The
image sensor has also adopted Samsung’s ISOCELL technology, which isolates the
photodiodes in each pixel with a physical wall to further reduce color cross
talk, maximizing the image sensor’s performance.
For
top-of-the-line performance while keeping the size to a minimum, the new image
sensor is built with cutting-edge chip-stacking technology. The Dual Pixel
image sensor stacks a 65 nanometer (nm) sensor and 28nm logic chip together to
deliver outstanding photo-taking experiences in today’s sleek smartphones.
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