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Automotive Grade Custom Vehicle Camera Lenses for ADAS and Driver Assistance Systems

Product Specification
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Advance
Certification: ROHS\Reach
Price: $ 0.2 - $ 100 / Pcs
Payment Terms: T/T,L/C
Supply Ability: 1000K /Per Month
Product Details
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Automotive Grade ADAS Camera Lens

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Custom Vehicle Camera ADAS Lens

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Driver Assistance Vehicle Camera Lens

Product Name: Automotive Grade Custom Vehicle Camera Lenses
Size: Customization
Lensmaterial: Automotive Grade Custom ADAS Lens
Customized Support: OEM, ODM
Application: ADAS And Driver Assistance Systems
Featur: Customization
Product Description
Automotive Grade Custom Vehicle Camera Lenses for ADAS and Driver Assistance Systems
In automotive camera procurement, optical lens selection is rarely judged by prototype performance alone. Most supply chain issues appear after system integration into vehicles, when environmental stress, thermal cycling, and production scaling begin to expose optical instability.
From Tier-1 and OEM sourcing experience, the most common ADAS camera failures are not sensor-related. They are caused by optical lens behavior under real automotive operating conditions.
Typical failure patterns include:
  • Image quality mismatch between prototype validation and SOP mass production
  • Wide-angle distortion affecting lane detection and object recognition accuracy
  • Focus drift under thermal cycling in vehicle environments
  • Batch-to-batch variation in optical performance during long-term production
  • Increased calibration workload during camera module assembly
Our automotive grade custom vehicle camera lenses are designed specifically to eliminate these production and integration risks for ADAS and driver assistance systems.
Why ADAS Procurement Teams Replace Existing Lens Suppliers
In automotive sourcing, supplier replacement is rarely driven by specifications or cost alone. It is driven by system instability during validation or production ramp-up.
Based on ADAS program requirements, suppliers are typically replaced when:
  • Camera calibration cannot remain stable across production batches
  • Optical distortion varies between sample and mass production units
  • Thermal drift affects imaging alignment in real driving conditions
  • Assembly yield decreases due to lens-to-sensor mismatch
  • Night/day switching performance becomes inconsistent after integration
In these cases, the lens system is no longer a component—it becomes a source of system risk.
Automotive Grade Optical Design Based on Real ADAS System Requirements
Unlike standard catalog lenses, automotive grade ADAS lenses are designed based on full system constraints rather than focal length alone.
Sensor-Matched Optical Design for ADAS Platforms
Each lens is engineered based on real automotive imaging architecture:
  • Automotive CMOS sensor size compatibility (1/4" to 1/1.8")
  • Pixel density and detection resolution requirements
  • Field-of-view requirements for ADAS functions (lane, object, pedestrian)
  • Mechanical constraints of camera housing and mounting structure
This reduces integration deviation during vehicle camera module assembly.
Wide-Angle Optical Control for ADAS Detection Accuracy
ADAS systems rely heavily on wide-angle imaging for situational awareness, which introduces distortion risk if not properly controlled.
We address this through:
  • Aspherical surface optimization for edge distortion reduction
  • Field curvature balancing for uniform sharpness across image field
  • MTF optimization aligned with high-resolution automotive sensors
  • Reduced dependence on digital correction algorithms
This improves detection reliability in lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and surround perception systems.
Thermal Stability for Automotive Lifecycle Conditions
Vehicle camera systems must operate under continuous temperature variation and vibration conditions throughout vehicle lifetime.
Our optical design ensures:
  • Stable focus behavior under -40°C to high-temperature cycling
  • Controlled refractive stability during thermal expansion and contraction
  • Reduced optical axis deviation under vibration and mechanical stress
  • Consistent imaging alignment during cold start and heat soak conditions
This reduces recalibration requirements during vehicle production and after deployment.
Optical Material and Manufacturing Control for ADAS Mass Production
In ADAS programs, the biggest hidden risk is not design performance, but production consistency.
We implement strict control over:
  • Optical glass selection with stable refractive index behavior
  • Material batch consistency for long-term production programs
  • Controlled polishing and surface accuracy for imaging stability
  • AR coating consistency for visible and IR performance balance
  • Production repeatability aligned with Tier-1 automotive requirements
This ensures imaging consistency across prototype, pilot, and full SOP production stages.
Automotive Manufacturing Capability for Long-Term Supply Programs
Our production system is structured for continuous automotive supply chain stability:
  • Precision optical grinding and molding for automotive lenses
  • Tight tolerance control for imaging alignment consistency
  • Multi-layer AR coating processes for automotive environments
  • Stable mass production capacity for long lifecycle programs
  • Quality control aligned with automotive validation requirements
This supports long-term ADAS programs with stable supply continuity.
Typical Technical Specifications
Parameter Automotive Engineering Focus
Lens Type Automotive Grade Custom ADAS Lens
Sensor Compatibility 1/4" - 1/1.8" automotive CMOS sensors
Field of View Wide-angle / standard ADAS configurations
Distortion Control System-optimized for recognition accuracy
Thermal Performance -40°C automotive lifecycle stability
Coating AR / IR-enhanced automotive coatings
Production Role OEM / Tier-1 ADAS camera supply chain
Application Scenarios
These automotive grade ADAS lenses are widely used in:
  • Forward-facing ADAS camera systems
  • Lane departure warning and lane keeping systems
  • Automatic emergency braking (AEB) camera modules
  • Surround view and 360° perception systems
  • Rear-view and parking assistance systems
  • Driver assistance perception platforms
FAQ
Q1: Why do ADAS camera suppliers get replaced during mass production?
Because optical inconsistency and thermal drift cause calibration instability and imaging variation after SOP.
Q2: Is wide-angle distortion critical in ADAS systems?
Yes. It directly affects object detection accuracy and lane recognition reliability in driving assistance systems.
Q3: Can your lenses maintain stability under automotive temperature cycling?
Yes. They are designed for full automotive thermal lifecycle conditions including -40°C environments.
Q4: Do you support OEM ADAS development programs?
Yes. We support full optical design and manufacturing for OEM and Tier-1 automotive camera suppliers.
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