Mira016
Mira016 is 0.16 MP NIR-enhanced global shutter image sensor manufactured by ams OSRAM.
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Mira016 0.16 MP NIR-enhanced global shutter image sensor
1 General description
Key specifications & features
The benefits and features of Mira016, 0.16 MP NIR-enhanced global shutter image sensor are listed below:
Table 1: Key specifications
Parameter Active pixels
Value 400 (H) x 400 (V)
Pixel
2.79 µm × 2.79 µm
Optical format Package size (CSP)
Maximum frame rate
Shutter type Spectrum Supported lens chief ray angle (CRA) ADC resolution
Programmable gain
Data interface
1/11.6” 1.79mm x 1.79mm 360 fps in 10-bit mode 200 fps in 12-bit mode 730 fps in 8-bit mode 640 fps in 10-bit mode Voltage domain pipelined global shutter Mono | NIR
0° to 27°
8-bit | 10-bit | 12-bit Analog: 1x | 2x in 12-bit mode 1x | 2x | 4x in 10-bit mode 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | 16x in 8-bit mode Digital: In 1/16th increments MIPI CSI-2 v1.3 DPHY v1.2 1 Data lane | 1 Clock lane
Remark
BSI stacked technology with high NIR sensitivity and QE coupled with low noise and low cross talk
Active area 62% of die size At full resolution Higher fps settings upon request Special high-speed mode. Limited to 400x300 resolution Supports pipelined exposure and image readout
Higher analog gains and finer gain tuning are available upon request
1.5Gbps with data scrambling support
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- 2025-Sep-03
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Mira016 General description
Table 2: Added value of using Mira016
Features
High sensitivity and NIR enhanced pixel Context switching
On-chip processing
On-chip advanced power management On-chip temperature sensor Illumination synchronization trigger Fast ADC with analog and digital CDS
Benefits
High sensitivity and pact pixel size achieved via state-of-the-art BSI technology with NIR enhancement allowing to use lower power illuminators Two register contexts for on-the-fly configuration changes to exposure and readout settings without interrupting the video stream
- Defect pixel detection and correction on-chip
- Image statistics...