Recently, the domestic CMOS manufacturer OmniVision officially announced that it has realized the world's smallest 0.56μm pixel technology.
Howe sagði að RD teymið hafi sannreynt að jafnvel þótt stærð eins pixla sé nú þegar minni en bylgjulengd rauðs ljóss, þá takmarkast minnkandi stærð pixlans ekki af bylgjulengd innfallsljóss.
According to the information released by Howe, the design of its 0.56μm pixel is implemented using the 28nm process dedicated to TSMC's CMOS image sensor, while the logic layer uses the 22nm process node.
The pixels use deep photodiodes and OmniVision PureCelPlus technology, enabling them to achieve QPD and QE performance comparable to their own 0.61μm pixels.

In addition, OmniVision also announced that its first 200MP image sensor with 0.56μm pixels will be released in the second quarter of 2022, and samples are planned to be launched in the third quarter.
Well{{0}}known blogger @Digital Chat Station revealed: "There are still a lot of sensors with 200 million pixels. In addition to the 1/1.22" 0.64μm Samsung HP1, OmniVision also has two node versions of 0.61μm and 0.56μm, 1/1.28"1/ 1.4"± oversized sole, the rear one is positioned lower. The mid-to-high-end models with partial image positioning can be considered, it sounds like a good gimmick."
Þetta þýðir að gert er ráð fyrir að meðal-líkanið noti OmniVision skynjarann til að ná 200 milljón pixla aðalmyndavél, sem getur bætt upplausnina til muna, og það sem meira er, í gegnum allt-í{{ 3}}eitt reiknirit, til að ná fram stærra eins pixla svæði á hliðinni, Það er þess virði að hlakka til að bæta tökugetu í lítilli-ljósmynd og myndáhrif.










