Image
sensors find applications in a myriad of industries, from toys to
automotive to machine vision. For this reason, the U.S. image sensor
market is segmented based on applications for a more meticulous
study. These segments collectively provide a basis on which the
market can be studied in greater detail, with specific insights about
the growth projections and market shares. Furthermore, the report
covers in detail the strategies that are adopted by leading companies
in the U.S. image sensor market.
This
report offers forward-looking insights on each important category
within the U.S. image sensors market and helps market players chalk
out their sales forecast for all major regions in the United States.
Moreover, an analysis of the market shares of competing players forms
an integral part of this report.
Overview
Image
sensors detect and convey data about an optical image by
converting it into an electric signal. Image sensors are ubiquitous
by their presence in everyday items such as mobile phones, digital
cameras toys, as well as more complex objects such as weapons and
spacecraft. There are a myriad of market forces in the United States
that augur well for the growth of the image sensor market.
Broadly,
imaging sensors can be categorized as: Linear image sensors, CCD/area
image sensors, and X-ray image sensors. Linear image sensors segment
can be further split into CMOS, NMOS and InGaAs image sensors. This
segment is the largest in the U.S. image sensors market with an 84.2%
share as of 2011. Much of this market share that liner image sensors
boast can be credited to CMOS image sensors, which constituted over
90% of the market for linear image sensors in 2011. The low cost of
CMOS production is the reason behind its widespread adoption,
especially in the mobile phones segment. As mobile phone penetration
in the United States is on the brink of reaching the coveted 100%
mark, the future looks promising for CMOS-based image sensors.
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The
report also segments the U.S. image sensors market on the basis of
applications into: Medical applications, portable applications,
document scanning, machine vision systems, toys and astronomy, and
automobile applications. Of these, portable applications formed the
largest segment in the U.S. image sensors market in 2011, and were
trailed by the toys and astronomy segment. The use of image sensors
in the automotive industry is on an upswing supported by the many
safety and performance regulations that have come into force in
various countries worldwide.
In
the context of the CMOS image sensors market, mobile handsets
comprise the largest application. More than 75% of all CMOS image
sensors shipments were for the mobile handsets industry as of 2011.
It is expected that by 2017, CCD technology will see a dramatic dip
in its market share, falling from an appreciable 14% in 2011 to a
meager 1.3% by 2017.
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