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FSM-IMX662C-01S-V1A – 2.4 MP Color Sensor Module with M12 Mount

Unlock high-resolution, fast imaging with the FSM-IMX662C-01S-V1A Color Sensor Module, offering Sony's IMX662 sensor with flexible M12 mount and powerful MIPI CSI-2 interface for rapid integration.

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Product Number: 26576
Category: FRAMOS Sensor Modules

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Product Summary

2.4 MP color sensor module with Sony IMX662 CMOS Rolling Shutter sensor and M12 mount for flexible integration.

FSM-IMX662C-01S-V1A – 2.4 MP Color Sensor Module with M12 Mount Highlights

  • 2.4 MP high-resolution imaging
  • Compact 26.5 mm x 26.5 mm module
  • M12 lens mount for flexible lens selection
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface with up to 4 data lanes
  • Supports up to 97.8 fps

Targeted Applications

  • Embedded Systems
  • Machine Vision
  • Industrial Automation
  • Surveillance

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

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

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1113


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  • Brochure-FRAMOS-Ecosystem.pdf
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Description

The FSM-IMX662C-01S-V1A is a high-performance sensor module featuring the Sony IMX662 2.4 MP CMOS Rolling Shutter sensor. It provides native resolution of 1965 x 1113 pixels, with a pixel size of 2.9 x 2.9 µm, offering excellent image quality for applications requiring high-resolution imaging. Its compact form factor and optical format of 1/2.8 inch make it ideal for embedded systems and space-constrained applications. The module is equipped with an M12 lens mount (DW LH-15.0), providing flexibility in lens selection.

The module integrates a MIPI CSI-2 interface with up to 4 data lanes, enabling fast image processing with frame rates up to 97.8 fps. As part of the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, it supports seamless integration with various processing platforms, utilizing FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA) and Processor Adapters (FPA). The FSM-IMX662C-01S-V1A comes with a standardized Software Pack that includes reference drivers for selected platforms, such as NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2, Jetson™ AGX Xavier™, and Jetson™ AGX Orin™, making it quick to implement and evaluate.

Developers can easily start working with the module, as all required components are available off the shelf, streamlining the development and evaluation process. FRAMOS recommends pairing the sensor module with its platform-specific Development Kit (Devkit) to maximize performance and efficiency. Learn more about our Embedded Image Sensor Ecosystem.


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