09-04-2024 | Arrow | Test & Measurement
Arrow Electronics, Inc. is using the onsemi IAS module standard to develop intelligent vision solutions for robotics, machine vision, commercial cameras, and other applications.
The solution decreases the complexities of designing a product that utilises image sensors. Part of that complexity is that there needs to be standardisation of the hardware interfaces of the different technology blocks. This is where the onsemi IAS module standard comes in and is adopted throughout the ecosystem.
Working with Appletec, Arrow developed the newest IAS module, AP-VISION-AR0830-83, which uses the latest generation of onsemi image sensors.
"The onsemi Hyperlux LP family of sensors set a new industry benchmark for ultra-low power sensor design. Combined with a small form factor, purpose-oriented features and best-in-class imaging, Hyperlux LP will be a fixture for smart home, office, and robotics for years to come," said Stephen Harris, senior director of marketing for onsemi's Industrial and Commercial Sensing Division. "onsemi is now able to bring the newest high-performance, feature-rich 4k sensor in the Hyperlux family, AR0830, to market with Arrow's IAS module, allowing our customers to reduce camera development efforts significantly with best-in-class module design."
This new module joins the existing portfolio of IAS modules offered by Arrow and Appletec.
Arrow worked with its company, eInfochips, and onsemi to develop drivers that allow the Appletec IAS modules to work with leading embedded processors.
"eInfochips has extensive experience in developing end-to-end vision solutions. This includes hardware design, image sensor integration and tuning, image processing, image driver development, low latency streaming and AI Inferencing on edge/cloud," said Gaurav Patel, vice president and general manager of product engineering services for eInfochips. "Companies rely on eInfochips to deliver innovative vision solutions and accelerate and de-risk design cycles."