MT9V022
Introducing a 1/3-Inch, Wide VGA CMOS Image Sensor
for Automotive Scene-Understanding Systems
Finally, an Image Sensor Supplier
for the Automotive Industry
Aptina recognizes the automotive industry requires spe-
cialized parts and dedicated resources. And we’ve never
expected our customers to compromise. That’s why we’re
proud to introduce Aptina’s new MT9V022, our CMOS
image sensor designed exclusively for the demanding
automotive environment.
The MT9V022 provides global shutter, a high frame rate,
near infrared sensitivity, and the ability to synchronize
cameras in stereovision systems. Most importantly, it
performs superbly under low-light conditions, and in
extremely low to very high temperatures. We’ve devel-
oped this sensor with the help of numerous automotive
subsystem suppliers, so Aptina’s MT9V022 fits many
automotive processing applications.
Scene-Understanding Applications
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Smart air bag deployment
Occupant identification and classification
Biometric identification/security
Drowsiness detection
Vehicle and contents theft identification
Lane tracking and departure warning
Adaptive cruise control
Blind spot detection
Windshield wiper control
High beam dimming
Collision avoidance/pedestrian protection
Active suspension
Drive-by wire
How to Buy
Production and sample quantities of Aptina products may
be ordered through qualified distributors. See our Web
site for details. You may also request access to NDA data
sheets and other technical documentation by visiting our
Web site.
Keys to Superior Performance
in the Harsh Automotive Environment
The automotive environment can be severe. But, unlike
sensors designed for digital cameras and cell phones,
Aptina’s MT9V022 automotive sensor continues to provide
clear images under a range of conditions.
Extended light sensitivity.
The MT9V022 boasts a
100dB+ dynamic range. This enables the sensor to
capture scenes containing both low light levels (down to
sub-0.1 lux!) or direct sunlight.
Wide temperature range.
The MT9V022 functions bril-
liantly at –40°C to +85°C and withstands temperatures
up to +125°C. See for yourself the strength of this high-
performance sensor. View actual photos taken with it on
the back of this flyer.
MT9V022
Specifications
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Pixel Size:
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Array Format
(active):
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Imaging Area:
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Color Filter Array:
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Optical Format:
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Frame Rate:
6µm x 6µm
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ADC:
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Data Rate:
752H x 480V
4.55mm x 2.97mm
Monochrome or RGB Bayer
color filters
1/3-inch
60 fps at 752H x 480V,
higher frame rates at
lower resolutions
80–100dB
Simultaneous
integrate and readout
global shutter
Parallel/LVDS (serial),
selectable
10 to 8 bits
Programmable to any size
(e.g., QVGA, CIF, QCIF)
Progressive or interlaced
Regionally weighted exposure,
black level offset correction,
horizontal blanking, vertical
blanking, lighting control,
left-right and top-bottom
image reversal, windowing,
regional gain, image
decimation
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Responsivity:
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Minimum
Detectable Light:
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Lag:
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Dark Current:
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Spectral Range:
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Quantum
Efficiency:
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Conversion Gain:
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Pixel Read Noise:
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Supply Voltage:
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Power
Consumption:
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Operating
Temp. Range:
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Storage Temp.
Range:
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Package:
10-, 8-bit, selectable
26.6 megapixels per second
(master clock, 26 MHz)
4.8 V/lux-sec (550nm)
sub-0.1 lux (mono),
5 lux (color)
0.5%, 0–100% of full well
<10% of saturation signal
at +85°C
450–1050nm
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Dynamic Range:
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Shutter:
>34% (at 850nm)
30 uV/e-
<25e-
3.0–3.6V (3.3V nominal)
<320mW (at 60 fps),
<120µW standby
–40°C to +85°C
–55°C to +125°C
52-ball iBGA or die,
automotive-qualified
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Data Format:
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Window Size:
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Scan Mode:
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Automatic and
Programmable
Functions:
Images Shot at +35˚C
30,000 lux
2 lux
Images Shot at +85˚C
30,000 lux
2 lux
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