09.08.15
STMicroelectronics announced that its advanced motion and proximity sensors have been integrated in the OnePlus 2, the newest smartphone from a leading Chinese mobile maker.
The 2015 flagship model, OnePlus 2, relies on ST sensors for its camera system performance that includes an ultra-fast 0.2s “human-eye” -grade focus time and advanced optical anti-shake technology, which delivers a 20% improvement in effective image resolution, as well as a 55% reduction in power consumption compared with standard optical anti-shake mobile-camera systems.
ST’s L2G2IS gyroscope powers the optical image stabilization (OIS) in the OnePlus 2, improving sharpness in low-light pictures and removing shake from mobile videos. The two-axis MEMS gyro integrates a special sensing element that provides the measured angular rate to the camera through a digital interface. ST’s VL6180 proximity sensor enhances the camera’s auto-focus performance in the OnePlus 2.
Enabling the 360-degree camera feature and improving gesture control and mobile-gaming experience for OnePlus 2 users, ST also provides a sensor system-in-package (LSM330) consisting of a 3D digital accelerometer with two programmable embedded state machines and a 3D digital gyroscope.
“The increasing penetration of advanced sensor-based features in smartphones at all price points drives the demand for MEMS and sensor devices in fast-developing markets, like China’s,” said Collins Wu, director of Analog, MEMS and Sensors Group, Greater China and South Asia Region, STMicroelectronics.
The 2015 flagship model, OnePlus 2, relies on ST sensors for its camera system performance that includes an ultra-fast 0.2s “human-eye” -grade focus time and advanced optical anti-shake technology, which delivers a 20% improvement in effective image resolution, as well as a 55% reduction in power consumption compared with standard optical anti-shake mobile-camera systems.
ST’s L2G2IS gyroscope powers the optical image stabilization (OIS) in the OnePlus 2, improving sharpness in low-light pictures and removing shake from mobile videos. The two-axis MEMS gyro integrates a special sensing element that provides the measured angular rate to the camera through a digital interface. ST’s VL6180 proximity sensor enhances the camera’s auto-focus performance in the OnePlus 2.
Enabling the 360-degree camera feature and improving gesture control and mobile-gaming experience for OnePlus 2 users, ST also provides a sensor system-in-package (LSM330) consisting of a 3D digital accelerometer with two programmable embedded state machines and a 3D digital gyroscope.
“The increasing penetration of advanced sensor-based features in smartphones at all price points drives the demand for MEMS and sensor devices in fast-developing markets, like China’s,” said Collins Wu, director of Analog, MEMS and Sensors Group, Greater China and South Asia Region, STMicroelectronics.