All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
Sony manufactured the SPHERE-1 EYE, which also follows the CubeSat specifications.
Cameras based on Sony Starvis 2 sensors will be popular with amateur astronomers due to their high sensitivity, great depth of field, and low noise.
The uEye XCP models utilize the Sony IMX662 sensor with Back-Illuminated pixel architecture to increase light collection efficiency.
IDS Imaging Development Systems has validated its uEye XCP camera series for planetary imaging applications using Sony Starvis 2 sensors.
Pale Blue's thruster has been adopted by Sony's satellite 'EYE', gaining attention in the industry.
Sony's control room for satellite operations was established internally rather than at JAXA facilities, and the onboard camera is a Sony product.
Sony Space Communications Corporation aims to test high data-rate optical links between the satellites and the ground and between the satellites in low Earth orbit.
Sony partnered with California’s Astro Digital to test laser communications from two small satellites.
On 2024-05-30, Intelsat renewed its partnership with Sony Pictures Networks India to deliver entertainment content across Asia-Pacific.
Intelsat delivers premium entertainment content to viewers in Southeast Asia as part of its partnership with Sony Pictures Networks India.
Sony Pictures Networks India’s 26 channels distributed via Intelsat reach over 700 million viewers.
Ansys collaborated with Sony Semiconductor Solutions to enhance high-fidelity image sensor simulation and camera-based features in next-generation automotive applications.
Ansys developed a novel software interface compatible with Sony’s sensor models for high-fidelity virtual camera testing.
The Ansys and Sony technology collaboration facilitates rapid development and verification of camera features for AV and ADAS applications.
Users of Sony’s image sensors will have access to end-to-end automotive-grade simulation fidelity for spectral effects, high dynamic range (HDR), and LED light flicker mitigation.
The collaboration between Ansys and Sony will provide an automotive-grade, end-to-end spectral simulation pipeline for ADAS perception system developers.
Pairing Ansys simulation with Sony’s sensor models alleviates challenges associated with physical prototyping and validation through virtual testing.
Sony prepared a sensor model based on the internal architecture of image sensors used in camera systems to achieve automotive-grade fidelity.
Ansys Speos can integrate with Sony’s sensor models to streamline development and validation with more precise modeling.
The oToBrite 5MP camera module series is equipped with the Sony IMX490 sensor and offers viewing angles of 30°, 60°, 90°, and 120°.