The Road to Clarity: Your ADAS Hardware Upgrade

The Road to Clarity: Your ADAS Hardware Upgrade
Elevating Automotive Safety with Next-Generation Vision
The evolution of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) relies heavily on the precision of its optical components. Sony continues to advance automotive imaging technology with its specialized CMOS image sensors (CIS), tailored for specific vehicle functions. The IMX728 is ideal for front-sensing cameras,delivering the high resolution and sensitivity required for long-range obstacle detection. For comprehensive situational awareness, the IMX623 is tailored for surround-view systems, providing clear, distortion-free imaging around the entire vehicle perimeter. Additionally, the new IMX828 introduces advanced motion detection capabilities, ensuring that ADAS platforms can accurately track and react to dynamic environmental changes. Together, this powerful trio provides a robust foundation for driver and pedestrian safety.
Solid Reliability through HDR and LFM
Sony’s leadership in automotive imaging stems largely from how it manages the dual challenges of High Dynamic Range (HDR) and LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM). In driving environments, lighting transitions can be extreme—such as exiting a dark tunnel into direct sunlight. Sony’s sensors are designed to capture detail across these contrast levels to prevent overexposure or loss of visibility. At the same time, the inclusion of LFM helps stabilize the "flicker" effect caused by the pulsing frequencies of modern LED traffic lights and vehicle lamps. By addressing these two issues simultaneously, these sensors provide a more consistent data stream for ADAS, enabling machine vision systems to maintain consistent operation and decision-making accuracy under any lighting condition.
Future-Proofing Mobility with Certified and Validated Solutions
As autonomous driving evolves, the industry requires integrated, compliant hardware. Sony’s lineup meets this need by adhering to global standards—including ISO 26262 for functional safety, ISO/SAE 21434 for cybersecurity, and IATF 16949 for quality management, alongside AEC-Q100 reliability testing. To support this transition, EDOM provides a holistic hardware ecosystem, offering everything from Sony sensors and camera modules to camera video processors (CVPs) and high-grade key components like MLCCs and inductors. By bridging the gap between world-class technology and complex automotive requirements, EDOM ensures the rapid, reliable deployment of next-generation safety features.
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CMOS Image Sensor for Automotive Use
Sony
Sony’s automotive CIS provide the high resolution, sensitivity, and 150 dB HDR required for reliable ADAS and autonomous driving in any lighting. Featuring integrated LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM), these sensors ensure accurate object and sign recognition for safer, intelligent mobility.
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GMSL™ Camera Module
oToBriteThe oToCAM271ISP series are automotive-grade cameras, built on a high-sensitivity Sony IMX728 CMOS sensor with HDR and LFM support. With 8MP resolution and GMSL2 with POC, they deliver reliable image quality for robust in-vehicle vision systems.
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iND880 Series_Camera Video Processor
indieThe iND880xx family provides high-performance automotive and industrial image processing with sub-1ms latency. It supports up to 4 cameras, 8 simultaneous streams, and features a 144 dB HDR pipeline with a dedicated hardware security engine.
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MLCC and MCOIL™ Inductor
Taiyo YudenTaiyo Yuden’s ADAS solutions feature AEC-Q200 qualified, high-capacitance MLCCs that maximize PCB space while enhancing reliability. Combined with high-current MCOIL inductors, they ensure stable power delivery for advanced automotive processors and vision systems.
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