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Aptina Imaging Corporation was a
company that sold CMOS
imaging products.
Their CMOS
sensors were used in the
Nikon V1 (10.1 MP, CX format, 16.9x17.9 mm)...
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production facility for CMOS
image sensors sold by
Aptina Imaging. In 2008
Micron spun off
Aptina Imaging,
which was
acquired by ON
Semiconductor in 2014...
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successor is the
Nikon 1 V2
announced on
October 24, 2012. The CMOS
sensor from
Aptina is used, it has 10.1 MP, CX format, die size 16.9 mm × 17.9 mm
which it...
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November 2013.
Aptina Imaging Corporation. "Leveraging
Dynamic Response Pixel Technology to
Optimize Inter-scene
Dynamic Range" (PDF).
Aptina Imaging Corporation...
- 2009,
Orton became the CEO of
Aptina, a
privately held
image sensor company located in San Jose, California. He left
Aptina in
September 2012. He was on...
- 2014,
onsemi announced a $400
million deal to
acquire California-based
Aptina Imaging Corp. In July 2014,
onsemi and
Fujitsu Semiconductor announced Strategic...
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sensors utilising TSV were
commercialized by
companies including Toshiba,
Aptina and
STMicroelectronics during 2007–2008, with
Toshiba naming their technology...
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feasibility of a
satellite transmission in the 36,000 km orbit. In 2008,
Aptina Imaging announced the
introduction of a new CMOS
image sensor specifically...
- acquisition,
security cameras, and
optical mice.
Manufacturers include Aptina Imaging (independent
spinout from
Micron Technology, who
purchased Photobit...
- the
Wayback Machine Renesas "Chipworks:
Teardown of the
Nikon V1
camera –
Aptina Found!".
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