Ruselectronics holding has developed Russia’s first on-chip photo modules with a resolution of 4 MP. The products are designed for computer vision and video monitoring systems, that may be used in extreme conditions for example, in the Arctic region. Prototypes will be first displayed at the Photonics. World of Lasers and Optics — 2025 International Exhibition.
The new photodetectors are based on the most commonly used integrated circuit technology (the 180 nm CMOS process technology). They feature ultra low power consumption and high operating speed. Specifications embedded into the photo modules are comparable with world’s leading products.
The devices are operated in the wavelength range of 400-900 nm with a resolution of 2048×2048. The size of one pixel is 5.3×5.3 µm. Sensors have increased climatic and mechanical performance and, thus, will be suitable for extremely hot and cold conditions, including Arctic.
The new modules are being developed by Central Research and Development Institute ‘Electron’ included in Ruselectronics holding.