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FSM-IMX811 Mono Sensor Module

Compact, high-resolution sensor module built around Sony’s IMX811-AAMR for precision grayscale imaging.

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FRAMOS
Sensor Name
IMX811-AAMR
Sensor Manufacturer
Sony
Shutter Type
Rolling Shutter

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Product Overview

The FSM-IMX811M delivers ultra-high-resolution monochrome imaging for inspection, metrology, and scientific systems. With a 4.1-inch optical format and 2.81 µm pixel size, it provides superior sensitivity and dynamic range. 247MP grayscale imaging sensor with rolling shutter, SLVS-EC interface, and compact pixel architecture for detailed industrial applications.

FSM-IMX811 Large Format 247 MP Sensor Module

Designing in large-format sensors is challenging. Small mechanical deviations have amplified effects on image quality, and large boards are prone to flex, warping, and thermal drift. Maintaining multiple voltage rails with tight ripple specs and managing high-speed SLVS EC interfaces adds further complexity. Each design iteration or board re-spin is costly, slow, and carries risk.

The FSM-IMX811 sensor module provides a ready-to-use, high performance large format imaging solution that removes these challenges and shortens time to production.

Proven Large Format Platform Built for High Resolution Imaging

Engineering teams searching for large format or ultra high resolution imaging modules often evaluate solutions based on specifications and application fit rather than specific sensor names.

That is where the FSM-IMX811 sensor module (color or monochrome) comes in. It offers a high performance imaging solution using Sony’s IMX811 high resolution large format image sensor in a proven design.

The sensor module provides a native resolution of 247 MP and an optical format of 4.1 inch. Its pixel size of 2.81 x 2.81 µm ensures high quality imaging with excellent light sensitivity and dynamic range, making it suitable for a range of industries and applications including industrial metrology, large format scientific imaging or bioscience, high resolution inspection such as wafer inspection or defect detection (automated optical inspection, AOI).

By integrating these specifications into a validated module, the FSM-IMX811 removes development uncertainty and provides consistent performance across prototypes and volume runs.

High Speed Data Output for Large Format Image Capture

Equipped with a SLVS EC 3.0 interface that supports up to 4 x 2 (8) data lanes, the FSM-IMX811 enables high speed data transmission, which is crucial for processing the large amounts of data stemming from 247 MP. This makes the module an excellent fit for applications that require the highest possible image resolution available on the market, where details are not only important but crucial.

Streamlined Evaluation to Production With the FSM-IMX811 XX1 Development Kit

With the supporting FSM-IMX811 XX1 development kit, a seamless way to go from first image to full production with the same hardware is offered, eliminating costly design phase, reducing risk, and guaranteeing consistent image quality across prototypes and volume runs.

The development kit includes hardware, documentation, and a validated reference design supporting AMD XILINX development board. The system enables image streaming via SLVS EC 3.0 and HDMI display output, simplifying the bring up process for system integrators, OEMs, and internal development teams and allowing evaluation without building custom electronics or test boards in early stages.

Why Engineers Choose FSM-IMX811

For developers and engineers seeking to build a high end large format imaging solution, the FSM-IMX811 offers the best currently available on the market.

It provides an industrial ready hardware platform that avoids the challenges of large sensor PCB design, SLVS EC signal integrity, and mechanical stability, enabling faster development and more predictable image performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of applications need 247 MP resolution?

Applications requiring large-area, high precision capture such as wafer inspection, metrology, display inspection, and scientific imaging.

Why choose a sensor module instead of a raw sensor?

Large format sensors require precise PCB layout, robust power delivery, and mechanical stability. A validated module removes the risk of redesigns and ensures repeatable image quality.

Is the module suitable for FPGA integration?

Yes. The SLVS EC 3.0 output and reference design simplify integration with AMD Xilinx platforms.

Can the same hardware be used from evaluation to production?

Yes. The FSM-IMX811 supports consistent workflows from first image to final product without requiring hardware changes.


Product Specifications

ManufacturerManufacturer
FRAMOS
Sensor NameSensor Name
IMX811-AAMR
Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer
Sony
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Rolling Shutter
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
247
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
19240
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
12840
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
65
Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
2.81
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
2.81
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
12
Aspect RatioAspect Ratio
3 : 2
ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
MountMount
Large Mount
InterfaceInterface
SLVS-EC

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