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FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX662 Sensor and 86° HFOV Lens

Sony IMX662 camera sensor module with 2K streaming and 86° HFOV, ideal for access control, public surveillance, and smart city applications with HDR support.

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Product Number: 27352
Category: FSM:GO
Tags: configurator-lens|FSM:GO

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Product Summary

Camera sensor module with Sony IMX662 and 86° HFOV for versatile AI vision applications like access control and surveillance.

FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX662 Sensor and 86° HFOV Lens Highlights

  • Sony IMX662 sensor with Starvis 2 technology 2K/FHD streaming at up to 97 fps Medium 86° HFOV for balanced imaging High dynamic range for challenging lighting conditions Durable all-glass lens construction

Targeted Applications

  • Access Control
  • Public Domain
  • Surveillance
  • Smart City

Product Specifications

FSM:GO CodeFSM:GO Code

FSM:GO-IMX662C-M12B-L86A-PM-A1Q1-V1A

LensLens

FOV: 86°H (IMX662), F2.2, IRC@660nm

Lens MountLens Mount

Height: 8.6 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, integrating the Sony IMX662 sensor with an 86° HFOV lens, is optimized for AI-driven applications, including access control, public surveillance, and smart city infrastructure. Featuring Sony’s Starvis 2 technology, the module supports 2K/FHD streaming at up to 97 fps, providing smooth, high-quality video capture. Its high dynamic range enables the module to handle challenging environments with variable lighting, making it perfect for indoor and outdoor use, where both sun and shadows are present.

Designed with an F/2.0 aperture and a medium 86° HFOV, this camera sensor module ensures bright and uniform image capture, even in low-light conditions. The all-glass lens minimizes distortion while providing high MTF uniformity, making it an excellent solution for high-precision vision systems in security and public domain applications.


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