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Sony IMX226 EVB-Kit Comprehensive Evaluation Kit for Sony IMX226CLJ Monochrome Sensor

Thoroughly evaluate the 12.4 MP IMX226CLJ monochrome sensor with this versatile kit for precise imaging assessments.

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Product Summary

Designed for high-resolution monochrome imaging evaluations, the IMX226CLJ EVB Kit includes essential components for precise assessments.

The Sony IMX226CLJ is a highly advanced back-illuminated CMOS image sensor designed for industrial applications, featuring approximately 12.4 million effective pixels. With its small 1.85 µm pixel size, this sensor ensures high sensitivity and low noise, making it ideal for capturing high-quality images even in challenging lighting conditions. The IMX226CLJ is particularly suited for high-resolution video imaging, offering support for 4K video output at 60 frames per second, which is perfect for security cameras and industrial monitoring systems.

One of the IMX226CLJ's most significant advantages is its use of back-illuminated STARVIS technology. This technology, originally developed for security cameras, enhances the sensor's sensitivity by allowing it to capture more light per pixel. This results in clear and sharp images, even in low-light environments, making the sensor ideal for applications like night surveillance and real-time industrial monitoring. Additionally, the STARVIS technology improves performance in the near-infrared spectrum, further extending the sensor's utility in various lighting conditions.

Key features of the IMX226CLJ include:

  • 12.4 million effective pixels for detailed image capture
  • 4K video support at 60 frames per second for high-speed imaging
  • Back-illuminated STARVIS technology for enhanced sensitivity and low noise performance
  • Low-voltage LVDS output to reduce power consumption and improve data transfer speeds
  • Global reset function to minimize image distortion during fast-moving object capture

The sensor is designed with industrial applications in mind, providing support for multiple output modes, including all-pixel output and 4K output, which can be switched depending on the requirements of the task. This flexibility allows the IMX226CLJ to be adapted to various industrial systems, such as automated inspection systems, where both high speed and high resolution are crucial. Its low-voltage LVDS interface ensures that the sensor can operate efficiently with reduced power requirements while still delivering fast, high-quality data transmission.

The Evaluation Board (EVB) for the IMX226CLJ is a convenient solution for developers looking to assess the sensor’s performance in real-world applications. It comes equipped with a sensor driver board, interface board, lens mount mechanism (without a lens), and a CD with relevant information, allowing engineers to quickly integrate the sensor into their test setups and evaluate its raw output data on a PC screen.

Overall, the IMX226CLJ is an excellent choice for industrial and security applications that require high sensitivity, low noise, and versatile output modes for capturing both still images and high-quality video.

Sony IMX226 EVB-Kit Comprehensive Evaluation Kit for Sony IMX226CLJ Monochrome Sensor Highlights

  • 12.4 MP monochrome resolution
  • Serial sLVDS support for data transmission
  • Driver and interface boards included
  • C/CS lens mount compatibility

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Imaging
  • Surveillance Systems
  • Scientific Research

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C/CS
OutputOutput
serial sLVDS
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
12.4


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