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Sony IMX411 151 MP CMOS Sensor for Aerial Photography and Inspection

High-resolution 151.4 MP CMOS sensor ideal for detailed aerial and industrial imaging applications.

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Important Update

This component is now available through our sister company, RESTAR FRAMOS. For a production-ready alternative, explore our compatible integrated modules.

Product Overview

High-resolution CMOS sensor for 151.4 MP still images.

The Sony IMX411ALR-C is a 151.4 MP CMOS sensor, designed for aerial photography, large-area surveillance, and high-resolution inspection tasks. With a diagonal size of 66.7 mm (Type 4.2) and 3.76 µm pixels, this rolling shutter sensor delivers 16-bit digital output at up to 4 frames per second. The sensor’s high sensitivity and low dark current make it suitable for capturing ultra-high-resolution images, even in challenging lighting conditions.


Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
3.76
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
3.76
InterfaceInterface
SLVS-EC
ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
4
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
14208
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
66.78
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
PackagePackage
LGA
Pins / BallsPins / Balls
540
Protective FilmProtective Film
Yes
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
151.4
Sensor SizeSensor Size
4.2 inch
Sensor TypeSensor Type
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Rolling Shutter
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
10656

Accessories

692-598-TH-491-R27-L14-1 (TH) Sensor Socket

692-598-TH-491-R27-L14-1 (TH) Sensor Socket

Sensor Socket, Thru-Hole by Andon, 598 Pins: This socket is designed for Sony IMX411 sensor and is suitable for thru-hole mounting. It contains 598 pins for secure connectivity.

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692-598-SM-500-R27-L14-1 (SM) Sensor Socket

692-598-SM-500-R27-L14-1 (SM) Sensor Socket

Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 598 Pins: Compatible with Sony IMX411 sensor. Designed for surface mount applications and has 598 pins for secure mounting.

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