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FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX678 Sensor

Sony IMX678 camera sensor module with 4K streaming capabilities, perfect for drones, teleconferencing, and sports analytics with wide dynamic range support.

Product Number: 27364
Category: FSM:GO
Tags: FSM:GO|Master product

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Product Summary

The IMX678 optical sensor module delivers advanced 4K streaming capabilities, operating at 60fps with 12-bit resolution. Engineered with a 1/1.8″ optical format, it offers a cost-effective solution for 4K sensors, ensuring broad dynamic range and robust low-light performance. Optimized for integration in diverse applications such as drones, teleconferencing, and sports analytics, the module features three precision-engineered M12 lenses, enabling efficient and compact module integration in technical environments.

FSM:GO Camera Sensor Module with IMX678 Sensor Highlights

  • Sony IMX678 sensor with 12-bit resolution 4K streaming at 60 fps Wide dynamic range for challenging lighting Compact, adaptable design M12 lens options available

Targeted Applications

  • Drone Systems
  • Teleconferencing
  • Sports Analytics

Product Specifications

FSM:GO CodeFSM:GO Code

FSM:GO-IMX678C-PM-A1Q1-V1A

LensLens

No Lens

Lens MountLens Mount

No Lens Mount

Lens TypeLens Type

100° HFOV, 110° HFOV, 54° HFOV, No Lens

Sensor ModuleSensor Module

FSM:GO, IMX678 Color (AR)


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