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Sony Pregius IMX265 – 3.19 MP Monochrome CMOS Sensor

3.19 MP monochrome CMOS sensor for high-speed industrial imaging, machine vision, and factory automation applications.

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Product Summary

The IMX265LLR-C is a 3.19 MP monochrome CMOS sensor, ideal for machine vision, factory automation, and barcode scanning applications.

The Sony Pregius IMX265LLR-C is a high-performance 3.19 MP monochrome CMOS image sensor designed for machine vision, factory automation, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). This sensor features a diagonal 8.9 mm (Type 1/1.8) optical size and a pixel array of 2064 x 1544 pixels, offering detailed image capture with high sensitivity and low noise. With a global shutter, the IMX265LLR-C eliminates motion blur when capturing fast-moving objects, making it ideal for high-speed industrial imaging applications. Its 3.45 µm square pixels ensure excellent sensitivity and low dark current, enabling the sensor to perform well in both bright and low-light environments. Supporting a maximum frame rate of 55.6 fps, this sensor is optimized for real-time data processing, making it suitable for barcode scanners, ITS cameras, and other industrial applications. The IMX265LLR-C operates with triple power supplies and uses LVDS for fast and efficient data transmission. Packaged in a 226-pin LGA, this sensor offers robust performance and reliability in a compact form factor, making it an excellent choice for demanding industrial environments.

Sony Pregius IMX265 – 3.19 MP Monochrome CMOS Sensor Highlights

  • 3.19 MP monochrome resolution
  • Global shutter
  • 55.6 fps frame rate
  • High sensitivity and low dark current

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Factory Automation
  • Barcode Scanners
  • Its Applications

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
3.45
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
3.45
InterfaceInterface
LVDS
Aspect RatioAspect Ratio
4 : 1
ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
55.6
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
2064
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
8.89
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]
-10
PackagePackage
LGA
Pins / BallsPins / Balls
226
Protective FilmProtective Film
Yes
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
3.19
Sensor SizeSensor Size
1/1.8 inch
Sensor TechnologySensor Technology
Exmor
Sensor TypeSensor Type
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Global Shutter
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
1544

Resources & Documentation

Available Files & Links

    Accessories

    694-226-SM-500-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

    694-226-SM-500-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

    Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 226 Pins, LGA Test Socket: A surface mount socket with 226 pins, suitable for testing LGA package sensors. It is RoHS compliant and supports Sony sensors like IMX250, IMX252, IMX264, and IMX265.

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    12-17-04-226-329T-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

    12-17-04-226-329T-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

    Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 226 Pins, Production Socket: A RoHS compliant production socket for Sony sensors such as IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, IMX305, IMX420, and IMX428.

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    694-226-TH-491-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

    694-226-TH-491-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

    Sensor Socket, Thru-Hole by Andon, 226 Pins, LGA Test Socket: A RoHS compliant socket for testing LGA sensors. It is compatible with Sony IMX250, IMX252, IMX264, and IMX265.

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    12-17-04-226-437T-R27-L14 Socket

    12-17-04-226-437T-R27-L14 Socket

    Sensor Socket, Thru-Hole by Andon, 226 Pins, Production Socket: A production socket for Sony sensors like IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, IMX305, IMX420, and IMX428. It is RoHS compliant for safe production usage.

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