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FSM-IMX715 Sensor Module – 8.4 MP CMOS Rolling Shutter Sensor for Embedded Vision Applications

High-performance 8.4 MP CMOS Rolling Shutter sensor module for embedded vision platforms.

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Product Summary

The FSM-IMX715 Sensor Module provides an 8.4 MP Rolling Shutter sensor in a compact form factor with MIPI CSI-2 interface for embedded vision applications.

FSM-IMX715 Sensor Module – 8.4 MP CMOS Rolling Shutter Sensor for Embedded Vision Applications Highlights

  • 8.4 MP resolution
  • Compact 26.5 mm x 26.5 mm module
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface
  • Supports 90 fps
  • Compatible with FRAMOS Processor Adapters (FPA)

Targeted Applications

  • Embedded Vision
  • Industrial Imaging
  • Robotics
  • Smart City Applications

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

1.45

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

1.45

ChromaticsChromatics

Color

Data InterfaceData Interface

MIPI CSI-2

Data Lanes [#]Data Lanes [#]

2, 4

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

3864

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]

90

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]

8.4

Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer

Sony

Sensor NameSensor Name

IMX715AAQR1

Sensor TechnologySensor Technology

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

2192


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Description

The FRAMOS Sensor Module (FSM-IMX715) incorporates the Sony IMX715 sensor in a highly compact 26.5 mm x 26.5 mm form factor. With a rolling shutter design, it provides a native resolution of 8.4 megapixels and an optical format of 1/2.8 inches. Its 1.45 x 1.45 µm pixel size ensures detailed image capture, making it ideal for high-quality video and still imaging applications. The module uses the MIPI CSI-2 interface, with support for up to four data lanes, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer.

The FSM-IMX715 is part of the broader FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, which allows easy integration into embedded vision systems. The ecosystem is designed for flexibility, offering compatibility with various processing platforms through optional FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA) and Processor Adapters (FPA). These adapters simplify the process of connecting the FSM-IMX715 to proprietary processing platforms, making it highly versatile for different application requirements, from industrial imaging to security systems.

One of the standout features of the IMX715 sensor is its support for high dynamic range (HDR) imaging, allowing the module to capture images with greater detail in both bright and dark areas. This makes the FSM-IMX715 an excellent choice for applications such as surveillance, where lighting conditions can vary significantly. Additionally, the sensor’s low-light sensitivity is enhanced by Sony’s STARVIS technology, enabling superior performance in challenging lighting conditions, particularly for security cameras and outdoor monitoring systems.

The FSM-IMX715’s integration into various systems is further simplified by the standardized Software Pack that FRAMOS provides. This Software Pack includes reference drivers compatible with platforms like NVIDIA Jetson TX2, Jetson AGX Xavier, and Jetson AGX Orin, making the sensor module easy to implement in AI-driven and edge computing environments. The module is also capable of streaming up to 90 frames per second at full resolution, allowing for smooth, high-definition video capture.

For developers looking to accelerate their project timelines, FRAMOS offers off-the-shelf solutions, including the FSM-IMX715 and its Development Kit (Devkit), which provides everything needed to quickly evaluate and test the module. The Development Kit includes essential components such as sensor adapters and processor adapters, making it easier to begin working with the FSM-IMX715 upon receipt.

  • Compact 26.5 mm x 26.5 mm size for easy integration into space-constrained systems.
  • 8.4 MP resolution ensures high-quality image capture for both video and still photography.
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface with up to four data lanes for fast data transfer.
  • Part of the FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem, offering flexible compatibility with various platforms.
  • High dynamic range (HDR) and low-light performance thanks to Sony STARVIS technology.
  • Software Pack with reference drivers for NVIDIA Jetson platforms simplifies integration.
  • Capable of streaming at up to 90 FPS for smooth video capture.

Designed to perform under challenging conditions, the FSM-IMX715 is perfect for developers looking for a reliable, high-performance sensor module. With its extensive support within the FRAMOS ecosystem and capabilities in both dynamic and low-light environments, this sensor module is well-suited for applications in security, industrial imaging, and outdoor surveillance.


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