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Sony IMX677

23.91 MP Stacked CMOS sensor with high-speed video capabilities and energy-efficient design for industrial and consumer cameras.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX677-AAPJ-C delivers high-resolution 23.91 MP images with low power consumption, perfect for consumer and industrial imaging applications.

The Sony IMX677-AAPJ-C is a high-resolution CMOS image sensor designed for applications that require superior image quality and performance. With a diagonal size of 7.85 mm (Type 1/2.3) and a resolution of approximately 23.91 megapixels, this sensor is ideal for capturing high-definition still images and video. It features a square pixel array with 5663 x 4223 pixels, each measuring 1.12 x 1.12 µm, providing detailed and sharp image quality.

The IMX677-AAPJ-C utilizes 12-bit digital output, allowing for the transmission of high-definition signals from the sensor, making it well-suited for still photography and video applications that require precise detail and color accuracy. The sensor supports horizontal and vertical binning and subsampling readout, enhancing performance for high-speed and high-definition video capture.

With its stacked CMOS architecture, the sensor achieves high sensitivity and low dark current, delivering low-noise performance even in challenging lighting conditions. The electronic shutter with variable integration time enables the sensor to handle a variety of exposure conditions, allowing for flexible image capture, especially in fast-moving scenes.

The IMX677 operates with three distinct power supply voltages: 2.8 V for analog circuits, 1.2 V for digital operations, and 1.8 V for the I/O interface. This multi-voltage configuration ensures that the sensor operates efficiently, reducing power consumption, which is critical in portable or battery-powered devices such as mobile cameras, drones, and other compact imaging systems.

  • 23.91 MP resolution with 5663 x 4223 pixel array
  • 1.12 x 1.12 µm pixel size for detailed and sharp images
  • 12-bit digital output for high-definition still images and video
  • Supports horizontal and vertical binning and subsampling readout for high-speed imaging
  • High sensitivity and low dark current for low-noise performance
  • Electronic shutter with variable integration time for flexible exposure control
  • Low power consumption with multi-voltage operation (2.8V, 1.2V, and 1.8V)

Packaged in a durable 148-pin ceramic package, the Sony IMX677-AAPJ-C is ideal for integration into high-performance imaging systems where high-resolution, low-noise, and efficient power consumption are key requirements. The sensor's SLVS-EC interface further supports fast and reliable data transmission, making it a versatile choice for a range of applications, including photography, industrial imaging, and consumer electronics.

Sony IMX677 Highlights

  • 23.91 MP resolution
  • 1/2.3-inch format
  • 12-bit digital output
  • Supports high-speed video capture

Targeted Applications

  • Action Cameras
  • Industrial Imaging
  • High-Definition Video

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
1.12
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
1.12
InterfaceInterface
SLVS-EC
Bit DepthBit Depth
10, 12
ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
60
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
5663
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
7.91
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
Max. Operating Temperature [°C]Max. Operating Temperature [°C]
75
Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]
-30
Pins / BallsPins / Balls
148
Protective FilmProtective Film
Yes
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
23.91
Sensor SizeSensor Size
1/2.3 inch
Sensor TypeSensor Type
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Rolling Shutter
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
4223

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