STMicroelectronics reveals advanced global-shutter image sensor for affordable, reliable driver-monitoring safety systems
05 Mai 2022 - 03:00PM
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STMicroelectronics reveals
advanced global-shutter image
sensor for affordable, reliable driver-monitoring safety
systems
ST’s second-generation automotive global-shutter
image sensor simplifies driver monitoring system (DMS) design,
leveraging investment in advanced 3D-chip technology
Geneva, May 5,
2022 –
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global
semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of
electronics applications, is enhancing vehicle safety with its
latest global-shutter image sensors for driver monitoring systems
(DMSs).
DMSs continually watch the driver’s head movements to recognize
signs of drowsiness and distraction, enabling systems in the
vehicle to generate warnings that can preserve the safety of
occupants. Traffic agencies estimate that about 95% of road-traffic
accidents result from human error, many of which could be avoided
using systems such as DMSs. With almost 19,000 accident fatalities
in Europe in 20201, recently enacted legislation will mandate DMS
for all new car platforms in Europe in 2024 and for existing model
platforms in 2026. With traffic fatalities twice as high in the
US2, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has
recommended DMS for all semi-autonomous vehicles.
“Drivers may not realize that they are unsafe to drive due to
tiredness or distraction. DMS removes uncertainty by detecting the
problem automatically, which protects all occupants as well as
others traveling on the road,” said Eric Aussedat, Executive Vice
President, Imaging Sub-Group General Manager, STMicroelectronics.
“Our latest global-shutter sensors deliver sensitivity and
compactness, simplifying DMS hardware and reducing the overall
system cost. This enables our customers and partners to deliver
high-performing and reliable DMS systems reaching the legislation
expectations.”
The new global-shutter sensor, VB56G4A, leverages ST’s in-house
investment in manufacturing advanced 3D-stacked back-side
illuminated (BSI-3D) image sensors. These are more sensitive,
smaller, and more reliable than conventional front-side illuminated
(FSI) sensors typically used in first-generation DMSs.
ST is supplying samples of its new sensor to lead customers now
and mass production is scheduled for the beginning of 2023 for
adoption in model year 2024 vehicles.
Further technical information:
Global-shutter sensor offers big advantages over rolling-shutter
imagers. By simultaneously exposing all pixels to the image, a
global-shutter sensor allows simple synchronization with NIR
illumination, improving the illumination-subsystem power budget.
Moreover, the new sensor achieves high Quantum Efficiency (QE),
reaching 24% at 940nm near-infrared wavelength, with linear dynamic
range up to 60dB. This enables a simple low-power, non-visible LED
emitter to provide adequate illumination for the sensor. Operating
outside the visible spectrum also ensures consistent response in
day or night driving and in bright or overcast conditions.
The sensor’s high QE, combined with a pixel size of just 2.6µm,
helps optimize total power consumption and camera size. In
addition, integrated automatic exposure control eases use and
simplifies the application-software design by minimizing system
interaction with the sensor.
The sensor also provides flexible operating modes that help
optimize system features and performance. These include
programmable sequences of 4-frame contexts, illumination control
outputs synchronized with sensor integration periods, an input for
an external frame-start signal, automatic dark calibration, dynamic
defective-pixel correction, image cropping, and a mirror/flip-image
readout.
External connections include eight programmable general-purpose
I/O (GPIO) pins and a dual-lane MIPI CSI-2 transmitter interface
operating up to 1.5 Gbps per lane. The sensor can operate at up to
88 frames per second (fps) at full resolution and typical power
consumption is 145mW at 60 fps.
About STMicroelectronics
At ST, we are 48,000 creators and makers of semiconductor
technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with
state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An independent device
manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and
thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and
ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the
need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable
smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and
the wide-scale deployment of the Internet of Things and 5G
technology. ST is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2027.
Further information can be found at www.st.com.
For further information, please
contact:
Michael MarkowitzDirector Technical Media
RelationsTel: +1 781 591 0354michael.markowitz@st.com
1 European Transport Safety Council press release, June 16,
20212 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration press release,
March 2, 2022
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