10.22.19
ON Semiconductor passed 100 million AR0132AT image sensors shipped for driver assistance applications.
The 1.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor was selected by SUBARU, thanks to its combination of high dynamic range, low light sensitivity, and programmable exposure modes, which meet the demanding technical specifications of its driver support system, EyeSight.
The EyeSight system supported by AR0132AT was first installed in the Levorg model in June 2014, and later offered in the Legacy, Forester, Impreza and SUBARU XV models.
ON Semiconductor and SUBARU will continue to collaborate on the technology development of camera-based ADAS systems with the shared vision of improving safety and achieving ZERO traffic fatalities in the near future.
The AR0132AT is used in the stereo camera system that forms the "eyes" of EyeSight, to support important safety functionality including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and sway warning, pre-collision braking and pre-collision throttle management.
“The success of SUBARU’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology is remarkable and a tangible demonstration of the company’s safety culture and vision for road safety. The development, realization and evolution of systems like EyeSight require engineering and technical expertise," said Ross Jatou, VP and GM of the Automotive Solutions Division in the Intelligent Sensing Group at ON Semiconductor.
The 1.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor was selected by SUBARU, thanks to its combination of high dynamic range, low light sensitivity, and programmable exposure modes, which meet the demanding technical specifications of its driver support system, EyeSight.
The EyeSight system supported by AR0132AT was first installed in the Levorg model in June 2014, and later offered in the Legacy, Forester, Impreza and SUBARU XV models.
ON Semiconductor and SUBARU will continue to collaborate on the technology development of camera-based ADAS systems with the shared vision of improving safety and achieving ZERO traffic fatalities in the near future.
The AR0132AT is used in the stereo camera system that forms the "eyes" of EyeSight, to support important safety functionality including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and sway warning, pre-collision braking and pre-collision throttle management.
“The success of SUBARU’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology is remarkable and a tangible demonstration of the company’s safety culture and vision for road safety. The development, realization and evolution of systems like EyeSight require engineering and technical expertise," said Ross Jatou, VP and GM of the Automotive Solutions Division in the Intelligent Sensing Group at ON Semiconductor.