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High-resolution, high-speed distance measuring performance contributes to safer, more reliable future mobility.
Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS) announced the upcoming release of the IMX479 stacked, direct Time of Flight (dToF) SPAD depth sensor for automotive LiDAR systems, delivering both high-resolution and high-speed performance.
The new sensor product employs a dToF pixel unit composed of 3×3 (horizontal × vertical) SPAD pixels as a minimum element to enhance measurement accuracy using a line scan methodology. In addition, SSSs proprietary device structure enables a frame rate of up to 20 fps, which is the fastest for such a high-resolution SPAD depth sensor having 520 dToF pixels.
The new product enables the high-resolution and high-speed distance measuring performance demanded for an automotive LiDAR required in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving (AD), contributing to safer and more reliable future mobility.
Model name |
Sample shipment date (planned) |
Sample price (including tax) |
IMX479 1-type (15.8 mm diagonal) 520-dToF-pixel SPAD depth sensor |
Autumn 2025 |
¥35,000 |
LiDAR technology is crucial for the high-precision detection and recognition of road conditions and the position and shape of the objects, such as vehicles, pedestrians. There is a growing demand for further technical advancements and developments progress in LiDAR toward Level 3 automated driving, which allows for autonomous control. SPAD depth sensors use the dToF measurement method, one of the LiDAR ranging methods, that measures the distance to an object by detecting the time of flight (time difference) of light emitted from a source until it returns to the sensor after being reflected by the object.
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The new sensor harnesses SSS’s proprietary technologies acquired in the development of CMOS image sensors, including the back-side illuminated, stacked structure and Cu-Cu (copper-copper) connections. By integrating the newly developed distance measurement circuits and dToF pixels on a single chip, the new product has achieved a high-speed frame rate of up to 20 fps while delivering a high resolution of 520 dToF pixels with a small pixel size of 10 μm square.
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Key Specifications
Model name |
IMX479 |
|
Effective SPAD pixels |
105 × 1,568 pixels (H × V), approx. 164,000 pixels |
|
Vertical effective dToF pixel count |
520 dToF pixels |
|
Image size |
Diagonal 15.8 mm (1-type) |
|
Recommended light source wavelength |
940 nm |
|
SPAD unit cell size |
10.08 μm × 10.08 μm (H × V) |
|
Element size (dToF pixel unit) |
Minimum 3 × 3 (H × V) |
|
Photon detection efficiency |
37% (940 nm wavelength) |
|
Response speed |
Approx. 6 ns |
|
Power supply |
SPAD breakdown voltage |
−20.5V |
SPAD excess voltage |
3.3V |
|
Analog |
3.3V |
|
Digital |
1.125V |
|
Interface |
1.8V |
|
Interface |
MIPI CSI-2 serial output (4 lane) |
|
Chip size |
12.2 mm × 20.0 mm (H × V) |
|
Max. detection distance |
300 m |
|
Distance precision at 300 m |
Minimum 5 cm equivalent |
Mechanical scan LiDAR for evaluating the product
SSS has developed a mechanical scanning LiDAR unit equipped with this new sensor for product evaluation, which will be provided to customers and partners. This will contribute to customer and partner LiDAR development and product evaluation initiatives.
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