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Innovative New Image Processor for Cameraphones

4 December 2005 by axxxr
With this amazing powerful image processor we can now take digital-camera-like photos with camera phones.

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced an innovative image pipe processor that allows mobile phone and computing devices to take lifelike, rich color photos in all lighting conditions. The image pipe is integrated in Agilent’s new family of system-on-chip (SOC) sensors, which feature the enhanced-performance (EP) pixel architecture.

What sets Agilent’s image pipe apart from existing image signal processors (ISPs) is the degree of built-in processing intelligence and adaptability to lighting conditions, which results in exceptional image quality. The image pipe accommodates a wide range of lighting conditions, from indoor to sunlight to fluorescent, and can enhance overexposed or underexposed images.

The Agilent image pipe contains more than 10 new design enhancements, including proprietary Agilent innovations such as automatic illuminant detection and highly advanced exposure control, pixel correction and contrast control. The image pipe is also specifically tuned to Agilent’s enhanced performance (EP) pixel architecture, and is part of the company’s EP-based SOC product line. The EP pixel architecture reduces dark current and noise, provides unmatched low image lag and removes the lens shading effect to offer breakthrough low-light CMOS sensor performance. Agilent’s EP sensor matches CCD sensor results by producing bright, high-quality images in extremely low-light conditions.

“Image pipe processors make the raw sensor picture pleasing to the human eye," said Feisal Mosleh, director of Mobile Imaging Marketing in Agilent’s Semiconductor Products Group. “This is achieved in digital still cameras by invoking a host of auto functions, such as exposure control and auto white balance. These same functions are not generally as advanced in camera phone ISPs. Agilent’s image pipe raises the bar with a streamlined, low-power ISP designed to produce sharper, more vivid images than past camera phones and rivals those from good digital still cameras. Until now, no camera phone ISP has been able to behave so much like its bigger sibling, the digital still camera ISP."

Unlike many third-party graphics processors, Agilent’s image pipe is tightly coupled with the CMOS sensor, resulting in better colors, higher contrast, truer skin tones, and picture rendering that is highly adaptive to varying lighting, shadows and movement.

“We believe the market will increasingly demand higher picture quality," said Chris Crotty, senior analyst, consumer electronics, with iSuppli Corp. “By working on enhancing the picture quality of its image sensor/processor chips, Agilent is addressing an important industry trend."  www.agilent.com

 

 




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