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FSM-IMX662C/XX1 Devkit-Single-V1A – 2.4 MP Sensor Module for Xilinx KCU/ZCU Development Boards

Develop high-quality vision applications with the FSM-IMX662C/XX1 Devkit-Single-V1A, featuring the Sony IMX662 sensor and full support for Xilinx platforms.

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Product Number: 26542
Category: FRAMOS Sensor Modules

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Product Summary

Single sensor devkit for Xilinx KCU/ZCU Development Boards featuring the Sony IMX662 2.4 MP sensor and M12 mount.

FSM-IMX662C/XX1 Devkit-Single-V1A – 2.4 MP Sensor Module for Xilinx KCU/ZCU Development Boards Highlights

  • 2.4 MP Sony IMX662 sensor
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface
  • M12 mount with FPL-10006624 Lens
  • Complete development kit for Xilinx platforms
  • Maximum frame rate of 97.8 fps

Targeted Applications

  • Embedded Vision Systems
  • Prototyping For Xilinx Platforms
  • Industrial Automation
  • Robotics

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

Includes LensIncludes Lens

FLP-AM-027-00-V-00

Integrated LensIntegrated Lens

Yes

Lens MountLens Mount

M12 Mount (FPL-10006624)

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]

12.1

Processor PlatformProcessor Platform

96B: 96Boards CE with MIPI CSI-2, NVN: Jetson Nano, TX2 NX, Xavier NX with MIPI CSI-2, TXA: Jetson AGX Xavier, TX2 with MIPI CSI-2, XX1: Xilinx Devboard (FMC)

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 – Dual, Development Kit – Quad, Development Kit – Single

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1113


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Description

The FSM-IMX662C/XX1 Devkit-Single-V1A is a high-performance sensor development kit designed for Xilinx KCU/ZCU Development Boards. This devkit features the Sony IMX662 2.4 MP CMOS Rolling Shutter sensor with a native resolution of 1965 x 1113 pixels and an optical format of 1/2.8 inch. It is an ideal solution for evaluating embedded vision applications.

The devkit includes the FPL-10006624 Lens Mount with FPL-300261 Lens and is equipped with the necessary adapters, such as the FSA-FT26/A-V1A Sensor Adapter and FPA-ABC/XX1-V1A Processor Adapter. Additionally, it comes with a tripod adapter (FMA-MNT-TRP1/4-V1B) and cables for easy setup and integration.

With MIPI CSI-2 interface support and a maximum frame rate of 97.8 fps, this devkit allows developers to quickly prototype embedded vision solutions on Xilinx platforms.


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