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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Business / InVisage’s Spark4K Near-Infrared Sensor Brings Cinematic Resolution, High Dynamic Range, and Low Power Consumption to IoT Devices

InVisage’s Spark4K Near-Infrared Sensor Brings Cinematic Resolution, High Dynamic Range, and Low Power Consumption to IoT Devices

June 6, 2016 By GISuser

Spark4K is world’s highest resolution IR sensor with 35% quantum efficiency at 940 nm, dynamic pixel sizing, global shutter, and up to 50 times less system power consumptio

MENLO PARK, Calif.–InVisage Technologies Inc., the pioneering developer of QuantumFilm™ camera sensors, today launched the Spark4K near-infrared (NIR) camera sensor. A 1.1-micron pixel, 13-megapixel sensor in a 1/3-inch module, Spark4K features the world’s highest NIR resolution packing 4K video at 30 frames per second, making it ideal for augmented reality, autonomous, and authentication systems that require high-resolution, high dynamic range NIR imaging with global shutter capability.

Infrared imaging doesn’t have to be low resolution anymore with InVisage’s Spark4K for collision avoidance and AR.

Spark4K takes advantage of the QuantumFilm technology platform’s unique combination of higher sensitivity with electronic global shutter to minimize power consumption while overcoming the glare of ambient infrared in sunlight. The photosensitivity of NIR-optimized QuantumFilm is five times higher than conventional silicon at the invisible 940-nanometer wavelength, allowing the Spark4K pixel to deliver 35% quantum efficiency. Spark4K can accurately detect a brighter but shorter LED pulse that instantaneously outshines ambient infrared light to help devices navigate and learn about their environments more accurately in pitch darkness or in direct sunlight. In addition, by pulsing the LED in sync with Spark4K’s global shutter, systems reduce battery consumption dramatically, enabling more compact, lighter weight product designs. Optimal applications include drones, self-driving vehicles, and augmented reality devices that will benefit from Spark4K’s extended range and power savings.

“After the recent launch of our 2-megapixel NIR sensor SparkP2, we’re excited to expand our IR product portfolio with a higher resolution infrared camera sensor,” said Jess Lee, InVisage President and CEO. “As machine vision enters the mass consumer market of phones, drones, cars and AR headsets, the demands are clear. Small-footprint, high-resolution infrared cameras that perform invisibly indoors and outdoors are a must. By pairing higher sensitivity with a short pulse 940-nanometer source, our Spark products easily save 50 times on power compared to a conventional camera while overpowering sun irradiance.”

InVisage’s Spark line of NIR cameras is optimal for depth sensing, 3-D mapping, compositional analysis, authentication, and gesture tracking. While existing CMOS sensors that use silicon to sense light have a limited range in which they can effectively operate, Spark4K combines QuantumFilm’s higher NIR sensitivity with higher resolution to expand the operational range of NIR cameras for augmented reality, autonomous, and authentication systems. Infrared light at the 940 nanometer wavelength, for which Spark4K is optimized, is also invisible to the human eye. Thus, Spark4K enables devices to be more user friendly by eliminating the red glow visible with infrared cameras that operate at shorter wavelengths.

“We project sales of CMOS image sensors dedicated at sensing applications to grow at a CAGR of 24% until 2021,” said Pierre Cambou, Activity Leader of Imaging at Yole Développement. “Much of that growth is driven by features that would benefit from higher performance and resolution, and by markets in connection to the Internet of Things with applications such as gesture recognition, authentication, and collision avoidance. Currently, there are very few available options for sensors combining high dynamic range, global shutter and improved NIR performance.”

Spark4K also features dynamic pixel sizing for lower resolution, high sensitivity security applications. Light captured from adjacent 1.1-micron pixels can be combined to maximize sensitivity and readout speed according to the demands of a specific application. In practice, this allows for an optional 3-megapixel sensor mode with four times greater sensitivity in low light or long-range scenarios.

Pricing and Availability

Spark4K is sampling in June 2016 with mass production scheduled by Q4 2016. Pricing information is available directly from InVisage at www.invisage.com/contact.

About InVisage Technologies

InVisage Technologies, Inc. is a venture-backed advanced materials and camera platform company based in Menlo Park, Calif. that has developed QuantumFilm™, a breakthrough imaging and sensing technology. The company’s products capture high fidelity, high-resolution images for a wide variety of mobile and IoT devices, including smartphones, laptops, and drones. Founded in 2006, InVisage Technologies is venture funded by GGV Capital, Nokia Growth Partners, RockPort Capital, InterWest Partners, Intel Capital, Oceanwide, and OnPoint Technologies.

For more information on this product launch, InVisage and its pioneering QuantumFilm technology, visit www.invisage.com.

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