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Sony Pregius IMX273 – 1.58 MP Color CMOS Sensor

1.58 MP color CMOS sensor with global shutter, designed for precision imaging in FA cameras and industrial systems.

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Product Summary

The IMX273LQR-C is a 1.58 MP color CMOS sensor with global shutter, optimized for high-speed FA and industrial camera applications.

The Sony IMX273LQR-C is a compact yet powerful CMOS image sensor designed for high-performance industrial applications such as factory automation (FA) cameras. This Type 1/2.9 sensor offers a resolution of 1.58 megapixels (1456 x 1088) and features Sony's Pregius global shutter technology, enabling distortion-free image capture even for fast-moving objects. With a diagonal size of 6.3 mm, this sensor is ideal for applications requiring high-speed, precision imaging in space-constrained environments.

The IMX273 stands out with its 3.45 µm pixel size, which provides excellent sensitivity, making it effective even in low-light conditions. Its low parasitic light sensitivity (PLS) and low dark current ensure high image quality, minimizing noise and improving clarity across a range of lighting environments. The sensor supports an impressive maximum frame rate of 276 fps, making it an excellent choice for high-speed imaging tasks such as production line monitoring and machine vision.

Designed with efficiency in mind, the IMX273 operates on a triple power supplyanalog 3.3V, digital 1.2V, and interface 1.8V—to keep power consumption low, allowing for continuous operation in demanding environments. The sensor also features variable charge-integration time, providing precise control over exposure times, which is essential for optimizing imaging performance in various industrial settings.

  • Resolution: 1.58 MP (1456 x 1088 pixels)
  • Pixel size: 3.45 µm x 3.45 µm
  • Maximum frame rate: 276 fps
  • Global shutter for motion distortion-free imaging
  • Low power consumption with triple power supply system
  • Applications: Factory automation cameras, high-speed machine vision

The IMX273LQR-C is housed in a durable 138-pin LGA ceramic package, providing robust performance in industrial environments. Its LVDS interface ensures easy integration with a variety of camera systems, while its compact size and high-speed capabilities make it ideal for developers seeking a reliable solution for high-precision, fast-paced imaging. The sensor's combination of Sony’s Pregius global shutter technology and low power consumption makes it a perfect fit for modern factory automation and machine vision applications.

Sony Pregius IMX273 – 1.58 MP Color CMOS Sensor Highlights

  • 1.58 MP color resolution
  • Global shutter
  • 276 fps frame rate
  • High sensitivity and low dark current

Targeted Applications

  • Factory Automation Cameras
  • High-Speed Industrial Imaging
  • Real-Time Image Processing

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
Bit DepthBit Depth
10
ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
276
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
1456
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
6.27
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]
-10
PackagePackage
LGA (Ceramic)
Pins / BallsPins / Balls
138
Protective FilmProtective Film
Yes
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
1.58
Sensor SizeSensor Size
1/2.9 inch
Sensor TechnologySensor Technology
Exmor
Sensor TypeSensor Type
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Global Shutter
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
1088

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