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FSM-IMX335M-000-V1A – 5 MP Monochrome Sensor Module without Lens Mount

Customize your grayscale imaging solutions with the FSM-IMX335M-000-V1A featuring Sony IMX335 sensor and no lens mount.

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Product Number: 22356
Category: FRAMOS Sensor Modules

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Product Summary

5 MP monochrome sensor module with Sony IMX335 CMOS sensor, no lens mount for custom integration, ideal for versatile imaging applications.

FSM-IMX335M-000-V1A – 5 MP Monochrome Sensor Module without Lens Mount Highlights

  • 5 MP high-resolution imaging
  • No lens mount for custom lenses
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface
  • Compact design
  • Supported by Software Pack

Targeted Applications

  • Custom Imaging Solutions
  • Scientific Research
  • Industrial Inspection
  • Machine Vision

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

2

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

2

ChromaticsChromatics

Color, Monochrome

Data InterfaceData Interface

MIPI CSI-2

Data Lanes [#]Data Lanes [#]

2, 4

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

2592

Integrated LensIntegrated Lens

No

Lens MountLens Mount

C/CS-Mount (FMA-MNT-CCS/265-V1A), M12 Mount (CMT168), M12 Mount (CMT821B), M12 Mount (DW LH-15.0), M12 Mount (FPL-300818 + FPL-300819), No Lens Mount

ManufacturerManufacturer

FRAMOS

Max. Frame Rate [fps]Max. Frame Rate [fps]

60

Max. Operating Humidity [%]Max. Operating Humidity [%]

95

Max. Operating Temperature [°C]Max. Operating Temperature [°C]

85

Max. Storage Humidity [%]Max. Storage Humidity [%]

95

Max. Storage Temperature [°C]Max. Storage Temperature [°C]

85

Min. Operating Temperature [°C]Min. Operating Temperature [°C]

-30

Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]

-40

Pixel Depth(s) [bit]Pixel Depth(s) [bit]

10, 12

Product TypeProduct Type

Framos Modules

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

5

Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer

Sony

Sensor NameSensor Name

IMX335LLN

Sensor TechnologySensor Technology

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1944


Product Downloads

Documents
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Accessories

CMT168-1122F Precision Mount

CMT168-1122F Precision Mount

Mount by Sunex, M12x0.5: A plastic mount with an M12x0.5 thread, 7.75mm in height, and an 18mm square footprint. It has a 22mm mount hole spacing and a 16mm square sensor pocket for precision mounting. No locating pins are included.

CMT821B Lens Holder

CMT821B Lens Holder

Lens Holder by Sunex, M12x0.5: This lens holder is designed with an M12x0.5 thread, has a height of 11.3mm, and is compatible with sensors of 17mm in size. It features a hole spacing of 22mm and is made of plastic.

Processor Adapter for NVIDIA Jetson Platforms - FPA-4.A-AGX-V1A

Processor Adapter for NVIDIA Jetson Platforms - FPA-4.A-AGX-V1A

FRAMOS Sensor Module Adapter, Compatible with FSM-IMX415: An adapter that provides voltage and clock generation (24MHz) with EEPROM, designed for use with FSM-IMX415 sensor modules.

Flexible Flex Cable with CSI-2 Connection - 0.15m Length

Flexible Flex Cable with CSI-2 Connection - 0.15m Length

FRAMOS Flex Cable, 0.15m: A 0.15-meter flex cable for connecting to a Molex 60-pin connector over a CSI-2 connection. Compatible with FSM, FSA-FTx/A, and FPA-4.A configurations.

Sensor Adapter for Multiple FSM Sensors - FSA-FT3/A-V1A

Sensor Adapter for Multiple FSM Sensors - FSA-FT3/A-V1A

FRAMOS Sensor Module Adapter, Compatible with FSM-IMX290, FSM-IMX327, FSM-IMX334, FSM-IMX335, FSM-IMX462: This adapter features voltage and clock generation at 37.125MHz, including EEPROM functionality for a range of FSM sensor models.


Description

The FSM-IMX335M-000-V1A is a high-performance monochrome sensor module featuring the Sony IMX335 5 MP CMOS sensor on a compact 26.5 mm x 26.5 mm board. Designed without a lens mount, this module offers flexibility for custom lens integration to meet specific application requirements. With a native resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and a pixel size of 2 x 2 µm, it delivers excellent image quality suitable for various imaging applications requiring detailed grayscale images.

The module supports a MIPI CSI-2 interface with up to 4 data lanes, allowing high-speed data transfer at frame rates up to 60 fps. As part of the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, it provides flexible compatibility with various processing platforms via optional FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA) and Processor Adapters (FPA). The standardized Software Pack includes reference drivers for platforms like NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2 and Jetson™ AGX Xavier™, simplifying integration and development.

All necessary components to start capturing images are available off the shelf, enabling immediate evaluation. FRAMOS recommends purchasing the FSM and platform-specific Development Kit (Devkit) for optimal results. Learn more about our Embedded Image Sensor Ecosystem.


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