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GenX320 Packaged Sensor – QTY416

High-precision event-based sensor for embedded vision systems.

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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 Summary

Packaged event-based sensor for real-time applications.

The GenX320 packaged event-based sensor in QTY416 is equipped with advanced processing capabilities for real-time vision systems. Housed in CLCC/LGA packaging, it offers a 320×320 pixel resolution, 6.3 μm pixel size, and a 1/5” format. With an ultra-low power operation (down to 36 μW), and features such as AFK, ERC, and STC filters, the sensor excels in tasks like eye tracking, gesture recognition, and smart home monitoring. The package is delivered in trays for easy handling, making it ideal for mid-range production runs and prototyping.

GenX320 Packaged Sensor – QTY416 Highlights

  • 320×320 resolution
  • CLCC/LGA package
  • Low power consumption
  • Anti-flicker filtering
  • 1/5” optical format

Targeted Applications

  • Ar/Vr Headsets
  • Wearable Tech
  • Privacy Cameras

Product Specifications

Dymanic DBDymanic DB
120
Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]
320
Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]
2.85
ManufacturerManufacturer
Prophesee
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
0.1
Sensor Size [inch/mm]Sensor Size [inch/mm]
1/5 inch
Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]
320

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