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FSM-IMX662 Sensor Module

Compact sensor module with Sony IMX662, designed for embedded vision applications with 2.4 MP resolution and flexible platform compatibility.

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FSM-IMX662 Sensor Module

2.9 µm · 2.9 µm · Color

Pixel Size x
2.9 µm
Pixel Size y
2.9 µm
Chromatics
Color
Data Interface
MIPI CSI-2

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Product Overview

Everything required to start and get an image from the module is available off the shelf, allowing immediate evaluation upon delivery. It is highly recommended to purchase the FSM and platform-specific Development Kit (Devkit) for optimal evaluation.

The FSM-IMX662 sensor module offers a high-performance imaging solution using Sony’s IMX662 Rolling Shutter sensor. This compact sensor module, with dimensions tailored for space-constrained embedded vision applications, provides a native resolution of 2.4 MP and an optical format of 1/2.8 inch. Its pixel size of 2.9 x 2.9 µm ensures high-quality imaging with excellent light sensitivity, making it suitable for a range of industries including surveillance, robotics, and industrial automation. The module’s Rolling Shutter technology helps minimize distortion while maintaining clarity in captured images, even in fast-moving environments.

What makes the FSM-IMX662 stand out is its seamless integration into the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem. This ecosystem offers a sophisticated connectivity framework that allows the FSM-IMX662 to interface effortlessly with numerous processing platforms. By utilizing optional FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA) and Processor Adapters (FPA), the sensor module can easily connect to a variety of proprietary and open-source systems, making it a flexible option for developers looking to build advanced vision systems. This modular design approach minimizes development time and allows for a highly customizable implementation depending on the project’s needs.

Equipped with a MIPI CSI-2 interface that supports up to 4 data lanes, the FSM-IMX662 enables high-speed data transmission, which is crucial for real-time image processing applications. This makes the module an excellent fit for applications that require immediate image capture and analysis, such as traffic monitoring, smart city infrastructure, and machine vision. Additionally, FRAMOS offers a standardized software pack to complement the hardware, which includes reference drivers for commonly used platforms like NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2, AGX Xavier™, and AGX Orin™. These drivers simplify the setup process and allow developers to quickly evaluate and integrate the sensor module into their applications.

Key features of the FSM-IMX662 include:

  • 2.4 MP Rolling Shutter sensor for high-quality, high-speed image capture.
  • 1/2.8 inch optical format with a pixel size of 2.9 x 2.9 µm, offering excellent light sensitivity and image resolution.
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface with up to 4 data lanes for fast, efficient data transfer.
  • Seamless integration into the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, offering flexibility for various processing platforms.
  • Optional FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA) and Processor Adapters (FPA) for simple integration with proprietary and open-source systems.
  • Standardized software support with drivers for NVIDIA® Jetson™ platforms to facilitate rapid evaluation and prototyping.

The FSM-IMX662 is designed to meet the evolving demands of embedded vision applications. Whether for security cameras, industrial automation systems, or AI-based image processing platforms, this module provides a reliable and adaptable solution. The FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem simplifies the integration process, allowing developers to choose from a wide array of platforms while maintaining flexibility and scalability in their designs. By offering off-the-shelf components, including optional development kits, the FSM-IMX662 enables engineers to get up and running quickly, shortening the time to market for advanced imaging systems.

For developers and engineers seeking a robust and flexible imaging solution, the FSM-IMX662 offers an excellent balance of performance and adaptability. With its integration into the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, this module makes it easier to connect to different processing environments, delivering reliable performance across various embedded vision applications. Learn more about the Embedded Image Sensor Ecosystem.


Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
2.9
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
2.9
ChromaticsChromatics
Color
Data InterfaceData Interface
MIPI CSI-2
Data Lanes [#]Data Lanes [#]
2.4
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
1965
Integrated LensIntegrated Lens
No
Lens MountLens Mount
C/CS-Mount (FMA-MNT-CCS/265-V1A), M12 Mount (DW LH-15.0), No Lens Mount, Please select
ManufacturerManufacturer
FRAMOS
Max. Frame Rate [fps]Max. Frame Rate [fps]
97.8
Max. Operating Humidity [%]Max. Operating Humidity [%]
95
Max. Operating Temperature [°C]Max. Operating Temperature [°C]
85
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]
2.4
Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer
Sony
Sensor NameSensor Name
IMX662
Sensor TechnologySensor Technology
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Rolling Shutter
Starter KitStarter Kit
Development Kit
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
1113

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