DigitalOptics Corporation
DigitalOptics Corporation (DOC) is a San Jose, California-based technology company that designs and manufactures imaging systems for smartphones. DOC’s capabilities include optical design, camera module design and manufacturing, MEMS manufacturing, and image processing algorithms.
Type | Private |
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Key people | John Thode, President |
Products | MEMS-based camera modules, embedded image processing software, micro-optics |
Parent | Xperi |
Website | www.doc.com |
In 2013, DOC introduced a camera module technology ( mems|cam) with a MEMS-based autofocus actuator. The technology is designed to replace voice coil motor components, while improving speed, power consumption, and precision of the autofocus function.[1][2]
DigitialOptics also provides embedded image processing and computational photography algorithms, including its face beautification, face detection, and multi-focus products.[3]
DigitalOptics Corporation operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Xperi. DOC consists of the imaging and optics-related businesses acquired by Xperi. since 2005.[4]
History
- 1991 Digital Optics Corporation was founded out of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to develop micro-optics[5]
- 2005 Tessera Technologies, Inc. acquires assets of Shellcase for image sensor packaging technology[6]
- 2006 Digital Optics Corporation acquired by Tessera Technologies, Inc.[7]
- 2007 Tessera Technologies, Inc. acquires EyeSquad, a developer of digital auto-focus and optical zoom solutions for camera modules[8]
- 2008 Tessera Technologies, Inc. acquires Fotonation, provider of embedded imaging solutions[9]
- 2008 Siimpel commences production of MEMS autofocus for Motorola handsets[10]
- 2009 Tessera Technologies, Inc. acquires Israel-based Dblur Technologies, a developer of software lens technology[11]
- 2010 Tessera Technologies, Inc. acquires Siimpel Corporation, a developer of MEMS-based camera solutions[12]
- 2012 DigitalOptics to acquire assets of Vista Point camera module business from Flextronics[13]
- 2013 DigitalOptics launches mems|cam product[14]
References
- Moorhead, Patrick. "Are MEMS-Based Smartphone Cameras the Next Big Thing?". Forbes., Forbes.com, March 4, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2013
- "Geeking out with the Guts of the Next Great Phone Cameras"., Barrons.com, February 28, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2013
- "Augmented Reality, Fast Cameras and Pretty Girls"., Brightsideofnews.com, February 19, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
- "Truesense Imaging Inc. and Digital Optics Corp"., image-sensors-world.blogspot.com, December 30, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2012
- "The Speed of Light Is the Only Thing Limiting Digital Optics Corp. Chips"., WRALtechwire, May 29, 2002. Retrieved June 7, 2012
- "Tessera completes acquisition of Shellcase assets"., EETimes, December 23, 2005, Retrieved June 13, 2012
- "Tessera Buys Digital Optics for $60M"., EETimes, July 10, 2006, Retrieved June 8, 2012
- "Tessera buys Eyesquad in consumer optics move"., EDN, January 31, 2007, Retrieved June 7, 2012
- "Tessera completes acquisition of FotoNation"., EDN, February 12, 2008, Retrieved June 7, 2012
- "Motorola employs Siimpel's MEMS tech"., EETimes India, Aug 18, 2008, Retrieved June 7, 2012 and "Siimpel ramps production of MEMS autofocus for handsets"., I-Micronews, Dec 4, 2008, Retrieved June 7, 2012
- "Tessera Acquires Dblur Assets"., photonics.com, May 2009, Retrieved June 7, 2012
- "Tessera adding MEMS auto focus to camera offerings"., MEMS Journal, May 20, 2012, Retrieved June 8, 2012
- "Tessera Technologies Completes Acquisition of Vista Point Camera Module Manufacturing Assets". Reuters. June 28, 2012., Reuters.com, June 28, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2013
- "DigitalOptics' fast MEMS camera enables Lytro-like post-capture refocus"., Engadget.com, March 5, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2013.