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Camera Modules |
Adding imaging capabilities to notebook, wireless
handsets, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other smart handheld
devices is a challenging engineering task. It takes a next-generation
CMOS sensor and a companion camera processor to address the critical
design issues of image quality, processing bandwidth, physical form
factor, and power consumption, as well as software that are compatible
with various mobile platforms such as Pocket PC, Symbian, Palm,
and Linux.
By partnering with world leading senor partners, module makers and
platform vendors, Vimicro provides an advanced set of cross-platform
modules to provide a flexibility, low-power, and great image quality
for mobile applications.
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Products |
กค VO0301 |
VO0301 is a low-cost, small form-factor
PC camera module targeting USB enabled mobile appliances
such as notebook, PDAs, SmartPhones as well as Robotics.
By integrating lens, sensor and processor within one
tiny physical board, VO0301 enables OEMs to quickly
bring PC camera products to these booming market segments.
Due to cross-platform support of Vimicro imaging processors,
VO0301 can be smoothly integrated to all kinds of devices
running on Windows XP, Windows CE, Pocket PC, Palm,
or Linux. |
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กค VO5110 |
VO05110 is a small size, low power
and low cost camera module targeting the mobile phone
companion camera market. Mobile phone vendors can quickly
add imaging functionality to their existing products
by adopting VC05110 camera module and related software.
VC05110 communicate with mobile phones through UART,
SPI or IRDA interfaces. Images can be preprocessed at
various sizes and depths, allowing it to be previewed
on multiple LCD formats and sizes. Captured images (up
to VGA size) can be either stored in camera or uploaded
to mobile phone for sharing with others through MMS
or email attachments. |
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กค VO6010 |
VO06010 is a single chip embedded camera
module for mobile phones that are able to handle YUV
output image data. It takes advantage of Vimicro's proprietary
image enhancement algorithms, thus enabling mobile phone
vendors to leverage Vimicro's expertise on cameras and
images |
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