Targeting AI and computer vision with new camera module series

29-11-2022 | Innodisk | Test & Measurement

Innodisk launched a new camera module series to further support its AI development of image recognition technology.

Compared with current products on the market, its new camera modules have three major advantages: customised development, platform compatibility, and ISP adaptation. At the same time, quality and longevity are ensured to the same high standards as all of its products and are backed up with three years of warranty.

Camera modules are employed in a variety of applications, from ATMs to hospital bedside infotainment systems. The company's optimised cameras will fulfil the varied necessities of these applications, incorporating AI image recognition, where a small MIPI camera may require fitting into a parking meter or smart charging station to detect number plates or a production line to catch defects automatically. Together with its other video recording technologies, such as InnoREC for SSDs, the company produces a total solution for integrators with video capture needs.

Johnny Wu, director of Innodisk's International Intelligent Peripheral Application Division, said, "Innodisk AI is the complete integration of software and hardware solutions, in addition to key technologies such as platforms and algorithms. The recently launched camera module series will blossom in various emerging AI and intelligent applications around the world and are expected to achieve outstanding results in the increasingly prosperous field of AI computer vision applications."

The company has released its USB 2.0 and MIPI (ISP integrated) series camera modules, incorporating models EV2U-RMR2, EV2U-SGR1, and EV2U-RMR1. The company will continue to optimise and enrich their product lineup, aiming to release 4K cameras with auto-focus functionality.

The company hopes its latest expansion into the camera market, and its new AI focus will help customers build an intelligent world.

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