ON Semiconductor, GainSpan, and GEO form IoT partnership

Oct. 11, 2015

Phoenix, AZ. ON Semiconductor announced it is collaborating with GainSpan and GEO Semiconductor to rapidly respond to the ever-growing potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Through this partnership, customers will benefit from ON Semiconductor’s portfolio of image sensors, GEO’s cost-effective and power-efficient image signal processing technology, and GainSpan’s low power Wi-Fi solutions.

A highly optimized IoT video reference design is the trio’s first collaboration. The GS-AR0330-based Full HD Video, available via GainSpan and its distributors, targets smart 1080p video streaming over Wi-Fi. Through wireless connectivity, it can interface seamlessly with smartphones that use either iOS or Android operating systems. The solution comprises all of the hardware and software needed for engineers to quickly and simply add video streaming capabilities into their IoT-based designs, thereby facilitating the development process and accelerating time to market. The video reference design is accompanied by a complete software suite, plus a series of sophisticated mobile application programming interfaces (APIs).

Central to this solution is ON Semiconductor’s AR0330 1/3-in. optical-format CMOS image sensor, which delivers performs in low light conditions. Using its 2304 x 1296 active-pixel array, this device has the capacity to capture 3-Mpixel still images. It also incorporates advanced on-chip camera features, such as column/row subsampling, windowing, mirroring, and snapshot modes. The video reference design’s processing resource offers H.264 encoding/compression thanks to its high performance, ultra-low power multi-mode SoC. This can deal with 1080p high definition resolution image content at 60 fps, as well as supporting auto white balance, auto exposure, and auto focus functions. By detecting movement, the on-board passive infra-red sensor can be utilized for rapid wake up of the system from standby, so that video streaming can begin.

“This cooperative agreement with GainSpan and GEO Semiconductor, and the products that will be derived from it, will have considerable positive impact on the IoT sector. The attributes that each company brings to the partnership complements each other perfectly,” stated Radhika Arora, IoT product line manager, Automotive Imaging and Scanning Division at ON Semiconductor. “This allows us to fully capitalize upon the possibilities for video-enabled IoT implementations, in home automation, security, smart lighting, building access, and infant monitoring systems.”

“GEO Semiconductor is pleased to partner with GainSpan and ON Semiconductor to enable system solutions for emerging markets where low power and high quality video are key requirements. GEO anticipates rapid adoption of these jointly developed solutions for the IoT marketplace,” said Kent Goodin, vice president and general manager of consumer products at GEO Semiconductor Inc.

“GainSpan is thrilled to partner with ON Semiconductor and GEO Semiconductor to provide low-power wireless video platforms,” said Richard Najarian, GainSpan senior director, solutions marketing. “Video-based device manufacturers can now leverage the platform integration advantages to greatly speed up development of their IoT video devices.”

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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