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Sony Pregius IMX249 – 2.3 MP Color CMOS Sensor for Industrial Applications

High-sensitivity 2.3 MP global shutter color CMOS sensor for industrial automation and vision systems.

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Product Summary

The IMX249LQJ-C delivers high-resolution color imaging with a global shutter for precise, distortion-free images in industrial applications.

The Sony Pregius IMX249LQJ-C is a high-performance CMOS image sensor featuring the global shutter technology, part of Sony’s renowned Pregius line. With a diagonal size of 13.4 mm (Type 1/1.2) and a resolution of 2.35 MP, this sensor offers an effective pixel array of 1920 x 1200, delivering sharp and clear images with its square pixel structure. Each pixel measures 5.86 x 5.86 µm, providing excellent sensitivity and detail even in challenging lighting conditions.

The IMX249 operates with a triple power supply, utilizing analog 3.3 V, digital 1.2 V, and interface 1.8 V, designed to ensure low power consumption during high-speed image capture. Its global shutter CMOS architecture ensures that motion artifacts are minimized, making it ideal for fast-moving objects in industrial applications, such as machine vision, automation, and robotics.

One of the key strengths of the IMX249 is its balance of performance and cost-efficiency. Compared to other sensors in the Pregius line, such as the IMX174, the IMX249 offers slightly lower frame rates (up to 30 fps) but maintains exceptional image quality and low noise characteristics, including low dark current and low parasitic light sensitivity (PLS). These features ensure that it captures clear, distortion-free images, even in low-light environments, making it versatile for a wide range of applications.

Key specifications of the IMX249LQJ-C include:

  • Resolution: 2.35 MP (1920 x 1200 pixels)
  • Pixel size: 5.86 x 5.86 µm
  • Diagonal size: 13.4 mm (Type 1/1.2)
  • Maximum frame rate: 30 fps
  • Low power consumption with a triple power supply (3.3 V analog, 1.2 V digital, 1.8 V interface)
  • Sub-LVDS Serial interface
  • Low dark current and low PLS characteristics

The Sony Pregius IMX249LQJ-C is a highly suitable choice for developers looking for reliable, high-quality image capture in industrial automation, security systems, and embedded vision solutions. Its global shutter ensures accurate image capture without distortion, even in scenarios with high-speed motion, offering robust performance at a lower cost compared to higher-end models in the Pregius family.

Sony Pregius IMX249 – 2.3 MP Color CMOS Sensor for Industrial Applications Highlights

  • 2.3 MP color resolution
  • Global shutter
  • 30 fps frame rate
  • Sub-LVDS output

Targeted Applications

  • Factory Automation
  • Machine Vision
  • Quality Inspection

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]
5.86
Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]
5.86
InterfaceInterface
Sub-LVDS Serial
ApplicationApplication
ITS
Aspect RatioAspect Ratio
16 : 9
Bit DepthBit Depth
12
ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]
30
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
1920
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
13.27
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
Marketing NameMarketing Name
Pregius
PackagePackage
LGA
Product TypeProduct Type
Area Sensors
Sensor SizeSensor Size
1/1.2 inch
Sensor TypeSensor Type
CMOS
Shutter TypeShutter Type
Global Shutter
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
1200

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    21-13-03-118-281K-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

    21-13-03-118-281K-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

    Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 118 Pins | RoHS Compliant: Compatible with Sony sensors IMX174, IMX183, IMX249, IMX302, and IMX485LQJ-C, this surface mount socket includes 118 pins and meets RoHS compliance requirements.

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