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Going forward, Sony is also considering the development of new products with built-in high-speed transmission standards other than MIPI A-PHY. Based on a flexible, open-standard interface strategy, Sony will continue to contribute to the technological innovation required for next-generation automotive cameras. To support the high-bandwidth, low-latency, and highly reliable communications between the camera and ECU that automotive camera systems require, multiple high-speed transmission interface standards exist. The IMX828 is the industry's first*1 example of a product equipped with a MIPI A-PHY interface directly built into the image sensor. The new sensor is also equipped with Sony's proprietary error handling circuit, which makes it highly resistant to errors triggered by external noise when transmitting data. With these features, the new product offers the following advantages to OEM and Tier 1 partner businesses: Reduced cost thanks to eliminating the need for an externally mounted serializer Compact board size and suppressed heat generation Reduced camera module power consumption Improved resistance to errors due to external noise Main Features Industry's first * 1 built-in MIPI A-PHY interface (optional) Built-in, low-power-consumption parking surveillance function (optional) Improved recognition performance thanks to industry's highest*1 level HDR In collaboration with Mobileye, Sony introduced a new dual-HDR mode that enhances low-light performance and reduces motion blur for improved computer vision Meets demand for high-quality in-cabin applications Provides cybersecurity required for vehicle applications (optional) Please check the official website for specifications and other details.