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FSM:GO IMX900 Color Camera Module

FSM:GO with IMX900 delivers 3.2 MP imaging with global shutter for robotics, inspection, and smart devices using Jetson or NXP.

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FSM:GO IMX900 Color Camera Module

3.2 MP · Global Shutter · Color

Resolution
3.2 MP
Shutter Type
Global Shutter
Chromatics
Color
Sensor Size
1/3.1 inch
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Product no. 28640

Product Overview

3.2 MP global shutter sensor module with full integration for smart embedded vision systems.

The FSM:GO with IMX900 Sensor offers a ready-to-integrate camera module built around Sony’s IMX900 color or mono sensor. It features a 3.2 MP resolution (2064 x 1552), 2.25 µm pixels, and a 1/3.1" optical size with global shutter capabilities, ideal for high-speed imaging in low-light environments. Tailored for embedded vision, FSM:GO includes matched lens solutions, factory-calibrated focus, and supports flexible interfacing via PixelMate™-compatible with NVIDIA Jetson and NXP i.MX8MP platforms. This module is designed for ease of deployment in smart city, automation, robotics, and mobile imaging projects, with ready-made connectivity for MicroCoax, FFC, and GMSL applications. It’s a high-performance, plug-and-play imaging system to accelerate time-to-market for edge vision applications.


Specifications

Shutter Type
Global Shutter
Chromatics
Color
Resolution
3.2 MP
Sensor Size
1/3.1 inch
Pixel Size
2.25 µm
Lens Mount
No Lens Mount

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