Samsung
Electronics at MWC 2015 on Tuesday announced a new 8-megapixel RWB (Red
White Blue) camera sensor based on its proprietary ISOCELL technology,
and a fourth-generation NFC integrated circuit (IC) with improved RF
(radio frequency) performance.The samples of the 8-megapixel RWB
ISOCELL camera sensor are available for manufacturers, and mass
production is scheduled for Q2 2015, says Samsung.
We can expect the sensor to be integrated in next Galaxy Note flagship
(probably Samsung Galaxy Note 5), which Samsung usually launches around
September.
Samsung claims that the new 8-megapixel ISOCELL RWB CMOS camera sensor, the S5K4H5YB, is best suited for front-facing mobile cameras because of its excellent low light performance. The newly devised RWB colour pattern by Samsung is said to further enhance light sensitivity and colour fidelity, thus allowing an improvement of over 3 dB (decibels) in SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) in low-light settings.
"By combining ISOCELL technology with Samsung's newly developed RWB colour pattern filter, the new image sensor maximizes the quality of digital images," adds company.
On the other hand, Samsung's fourth-generation NFC solution (S3FWRN5P) is claimed to provide great design benefits for mobile manufacturers with minimal space constraints, since it can be directly attached to smartphone battery eliminating the need of an extra booster IC. The new NFC IC is said to operate with one of the smallest antennas currently available in the market, which comes in a film-type form factor.
Samsung's fourth-generation NFC IC is in mass production and reference designs have already been made available.
"We are always looking for innovative ways to create leading logic solutions that meet the rapidly evolving requirements of the mobile industry and give consumers new and more exciting mobile experiences," said Dr. Kyushik Hong, Vice President of System LSI marketing at Samsung Electronics. "With our new RWB ISOCELL image sensor for richer images and NFC IC with outstanding RF performance, we are excited to offer mobile users more convenient imaging and connectivity applications."
Samsung claims that the new 8-megapixel ISOCELL RWB CMOS camera sensor, the S5K4H5YB, is best suited for front-facing mobile cameras because of its excellent low light performance. The newly devised RWB colour pattern by Samsung is said to further enhance light sensitivity and colour fidelity, thus allowing an improvement of over 3 dB (decibels) in SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) in low-light settings.
"By combining ISOCELL technology with Samsung's newly developed RWB colour pattern filter, the new image sensor maximizes the quality of digital images," adds company.
On the other hand, Samsung's fourth-generation NFC solution (S3FWRN5P) is claimed to provide great design benefits for mobile manufacturers with minimal space constraints, since it can be directly attached to smartphone battery eliminating the need of an extra booster IC. The new NFC IC is said to operate with one of the smallest antennas currently available in the market, which comes in a film-type form factor.
Samsung's fourth-generation NFC IC is in mass production and reference designs have already been made available.
"We are always looking for innovative ways to create leading logic solutions that meet the rapidly evolving requirements of the mobile industry and give consumers new and more exciting mobile experiences," said Dr. Kyushik Hong, Vice President of System LSI marketing at Samsung Electronics. "With our new RWB ISOCELL image sensor for richer images and NFC IC with outstanding RF performance, we are excited to offer mobile users more convenient imaging and connectivity applications."
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