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Sensor Adapter for FSM-IMX415 with Voltage and Clock – FSA-FT11/A-V1A

Provides reliable connectivity for high-speed imaging systems.

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Product Number: 22882
Category: Modules Accessories

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Product Summary

FRAMOS Sensor Module Adapter, Compatible with FSM-AR0144: An adapter featuring voltage and clock generation at 27MHz and EEPROM support, compatible with FSM-AR0144 sensor module.

Sensor Adapter for FSM-IMX415 with Voltage and Clock – FSA-FT11/A-V1A Highlights

  • 24MHz clock generation
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface
  • EEPROM for customization
  • Voltage regulation
  • Flexible sensor support

Targeted Applications

  • Embedded Systems
  • Machine Vision
  • Robotics

Product Specifications

Compatible Sensor ModulesCompatible Sensor Modules

FSM-IMX415, FSM-IMX715

FeaturesFeatures

Onboard clock generation

ManufacturerManufacturer

FRAMOS


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The FSA-FT11/A-V1A adapter facilitates integration of FSM-IMX415 sensors into embedded vision systems via a MIPI CSI-2 interface. It provides voltage regulation, a 24MHz clock, and EEPROM for customization, making it ideal for applications that require flexible sensor setups and high-speed data transfer.

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