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Omnivision OV64A vs OV64B vs OV64C – Specs Comparison

Omnivision OV64A vs OV64B vs OV64C

In this post, we objectively compare the Omnivision OV64A vs OV64B vs OV64C smartphone camera sensors, which are expected soon.

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The world’s third-largest mobile phone image sensor company is OmniVision. This company announced three image sensors based on the PureCel®Plus chip stacking technology and electronic image stabilization (EIS) technology to equip high-end smartphones with superior quality image capture as well as 4K (& 8K) video performance. Names of these image sensors are OV64A, OV64B, and OV64C. Now let’s get into the details of each of these sensors and then look at their comparison:

Omnivision OV64A:

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This first 64MP mobile phone sensor comes with a 1.0 µm pixel size. Due to the huge pixel size, there is an enhancement in the low-light performance of smartphones. What makes it so exceptional is that it supports 8K resolution @ 30 fps. OV64A comes with a class-leading optical format i.e.,1/1.34″.

When compared with the 0.8 µm 64MP image sensor, the 1.0 µm pixel size of OV64A offers 60% more sensitivity. Such large optics and high resolution offer the greatest possible performance in low-light conditions. So, this sensor is suitable for wide and ultra-wide main cameras equipped in high-end smartphones.

Features:

Omnivision OV64B:

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This 64 MP image sensor comes with a 0.7 µm pixel size as well as a 1/2″ optical format. These key features enable high-end mobile designers to design the thinnest possible smartphones with high-resolution cameras i.e. 64 MP.

Implemented with OmniVision’s PureCel®Plus stacked die technology, the OV64B sensor generates leading-edge still image captures as well as outstanding 4K video recordings with electronic image stabilization (EIS). Due to these features, OV64B is a perfect sensor for the wide, ultra-wide, main, or telephoto rear-facing camera present in multicamera configurations.

Features:

Omnivision OV64C:

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This high-performance 64 MP image sensor features a 0.8 µm pixel size to power high-resolution smartphone cameras with an optical format of 1/1.7″.

Designed on OmniVision’s PureCel®Plus stacked die technology, OV64C offers leading-edge still image capture as well as outstanding 4K video performance with electronic image stabilization (EIS) suitable for high-end smartphones.

4-cell remosaic facilitates full resolution Bayer output. The CPHY interface offers high throughput by utilizing fewer pins. This interface makes this sensor ideal for the main rear-facing camera present in multicamera configurations.

Features:

Comparison of Omnivision OV64A vs OV64B vs OV64C:

Features

OmniVision
OV64A

OmniVision
OV64B

OmniVision
OV64C

Technology PureCel®Plus-S PureCel®Plus-S
HDR
PureCel®Plus-S
HDR
Resolution 64 MP 64 MP 64 MP
Pixel size 1.008 µm 0.702 µm 0.801 µm
Image Area 9354.24 x 7031.808 μm 6514.56 x 4897.152 μm 7433.28 x 5587.776 µm
Color filter 4-cell (4C) color filter array 4-cell color filter array 4-cell color filter array
Optical format 1/1.32″ 1/2″ 1/1.7″
Normal frame rate Full @ 15 fps Full @ 15 fps Full @ 15 fps
Video frame rate 16 MP with 4C binning @ 60 fps, 4K2K video @ 120 fps, 8K video @ 30 fps, 1080p @ 240 fps and 720p @ 480 fps 1080p @ 240 fps, 720p @ 480 fps, 8K @ 30 fps, 16 MP captures with 4-cell binning @ 30 fps, 4K@ 60 fps and 4K video with EIS @ 30 fps 8K video @ 30 fps, 16MP captures with 4-cell binning @ 30 fps, 4K video @ 60 fps and 4K video with EIS @ 30 fps
Shutter type Rolling Shutter Rolling Shutter Rolling Shutter
ADC accuracy 10 bits 10 bits 10 bits
Interface MIPI SCCB
MIPI
MIPI
Autofocus Fast autofocus Microlens phase detection autofocus (ML-PDAF) Microlens phase detection autofocus (ML-PDAF)
Output formats 10-bit HDR RGB RAW RAW RAW
Chroma Color Color
4-Cell
RGB Bayer
4-Cell
Operating temperature -30°C to +85°C -30°C to +85°C -30°C to +85°C
Power requirement Standby: <10 µW
Active: ~765 mV (64MP @ 15 fps)
Standby: <10 µA
Active: 647 mW (64MP @ 15 fps)
Standby: <12 µA
Active: 790 mW (64MP @ 16 fps)

Concluding Note:

The large pixel size of 1.0 µm in OV64A offers great sensitivity and superior low-light performance. It is an ideal choice for high-end smartphones. OV64B and OV64C offer excellent autofocus accuracy in low-light conditions.

OV64B offers 1.4 µm equivalent performance for still and previews capture whereas OV64C offers 1.6 µm equivalent performance for still and previews capture.

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