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FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX662 Sensor and 58° HFOV Lens

Sony IMX662 camera sensor module with 2K streaming and 58° HFOV, ideal for teleconferencing, security, and public surveillance with optimized low-light capabilities.

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Product Number: 27351
Category: FSM:GO
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Product Summary

High-performance camera sensor module with Sony IMX662 and 58° HFOV for teleconferencing and focused vision applications.

FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX662 Sensor and 58° HFOV Lens Highlights

  • Sony IMX662 sensor with Starvis 2 technology
  • 2K/FHD streaming at up to 97 fps
  • Optimized for low-light and night vision
  • Narrow 58° HFOV for focused imaging
  • Durable all-glass lens construction

Targeted Applications

  • Webcams/Tele-Conferencing
  • Medical Streaming
  • Public Domain Surveillance
  • Smart City

Product Specifications

FSM:GO CodeFSM:GO Code

FSM:GO-IMX662C-M12A-L58A-PM-A1Q1-V1A

LensLens

FOV: 58°H (IMX662), F1.9, IRC@650nm

Lens MountLens Mount

Height: 12.5 mm, Plastic, M12x0.5

Lens TypeLens Type

137° HFOV, 58° HFOV, 86° HFOV, No Lens

Sensor ModuleSensor Module

FSM:GO, IMX662 Color (AR)


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Description

The FSM:GO camera sensor module, featuring the Sony IMX662 sensor and a 58° HFOV lens, delivers high-performance AI-driven vision for a range of applications. Built with Sony’s Starvis 2 technology, it supports 2K/FHD streaming at up to 97 fps, ensuring smooth and detailed real-time video. This module is designed for low-light and night applications, offering excellent sensitivity and SNR, which makes it ideal for surveillance and security. With an F/1.9 aperture, it captures clear and bright images in diverse lighting conditions, even in shadowed or sunlit areas.

Durable and precise, the FSM:GO sensor module includes an all-glass lens construction, minimizing distortions and ensuring uniform sharpness across the image frame. Its narrow 58° HFOV makes it particularly well-suited for teleconferencing, public domain surveillance, and other focused vision applications where clarity and detail are essential. This camera sensor module offers seamless integration with major vision platforms, ready for immediate evaluation and deployment.


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