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Sony IMX420 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC RGB CMOS Sensor Evaluation Kit

Assess the 7.1 MP IMX420 RGB sensor performance with this high-speed evaluation platform for industrial and consumer imaging systems.

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Product Number: 20604
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
Tags: sony_evb_kit

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Product Summary

Evaluation kit for 7.1 MP RGB image sensor with SLVS-EC interface.

Sony IMX420 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC RGB CMOS Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 7.1 MP RGB resolution
  • SLVS-EC interface for fast data transmission
  • Sensor Driver and Interface Boards included
  • Compatible with C/CS lens mounts

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Imaging
  • Surveillance Systems
  • Consumer Electronics

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

SLVS-EC

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

7.1


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Description

The Sony IMX420LQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is a comprehensive Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to facilitate the evaluation and testing of the IMX420LQJ CMOS image sensor. This kit allows developers to drive the sensor with optics and display the raw image data directly on a PC, providing an optimal environment for real-time performance analysis and sensor optimization. With a resolution of 7.1 megapixels and RGB output, the IMX420LQJ sensor is well-suited for a wide range of imaging applications, including industrial automation, machine vision, and high-definition surveillance.

The IMX420LQJ sensor supports the high-speed SLVS-EC (Scalable Low Voltage Signaling with Embedded Clock) interface, ensuring efficient data transmission for high-speed imaging tasks. This makes the sensor an ideal choice for applications that require fast, accurate image capture and real-time processing, such as quality control systems, robotics, and other high-performance industrial environments. The sensor’s ability to output raw image data ensures that developers can assess its native performance and fine-tune the system to meet the specific demands of their application.

The Sony IMX420LQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC includes the following components to streamline the evaluation process:

  • Sensor Driver Board
  • Interface Board
  • Lens Mount and mechanism (no lens included)
  • CD with information and documentation

The kit is equipped with the IMX420EVB-DA-FN and -F1E-V0F1 modules, providing a modular and flexible platform for sensor testing. The C/CS lens mount ensures compatibility with a wide range of lenses, allowing developers to experiment with different optics to optimize the sensor’s performance for various use cases. Although the kit does not include a lens, this flexibility enables users to choose the appropriate lens for their specific application, whether in industrial vision systems or advanced surveillance setups.

The IMX420LQJ sensor’s 7.1 MP resolution (3208 x 2208 pixels) provides excellent image clarity and detail, making it well-suited for high-precision applications. Its combination of high resolution and fast frame rates ensures that even fast-moving objects are captured with minimal motion blur. This makes the sensor particularly useful in machine vision systems, automated inspection, and robotics, where accurate and fast image capture is essential.

One of the standout features of the IMX420LQJ is its ability to output raw image data via the SLVS-EC interface. This high-speed interface ensures that large volumes of image data can be transmitted quickly and efficiently, which is crucial for real-time image processing in industrial environments. The sensor’s low latency and high bandwidth make it an ideal choice for applications that demand fast, reliable data transfer without compromising image quality.

The Sony IMX420LQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is designed to simplify the integration of the IMX420LQJ sensor into various systems, helping developers reduce development time and streamline the testing process. Its plug-and-play design and modular setup make it easy to prototype and evaluate the sensor’s performance in different configurations. By providing raw data output, the kit allows developers to fine-tune the sensor for maximum performance in real-world applications.

Overall, the Sony IMX420LQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is an essential tool for developers working in industrial automation, machine vision, and high-performance imaging systems. Its high-speed SLVS-EC interface, flexible lens options, and detailed 7.1 MP resolution make it an ideal solution for evaluating and optimizing the sensor’s performance in a variety of demanding applications.


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