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Sony IMX267 EVB-Kit Comprehensive Evaluation Kit for 8.95 MP RGB Sensor

Thoroughly evaluate the 8.95 MP IMX267LQR RGB sensor with this complete evaluation platform for high-quality color imaging.

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Product Number: 20402
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
Tags: sony_evb_kit

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Product Summary

Comprehensive evaluation kit for 8.95 MP RGB sensor, ideal for applications requiring high-resolution color imaging.

Sony IMX267 EVB-Kit Comprehensive Evaluation Kit for 8.95 MP RGB Sensor Highlights

  • 8.95 MP RGB sensor
  • Serial sLVDS interface
  • Driver and interface boards included
  • Supports C/CS mount lenses

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Industrial Automation
  • Security Systems

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

serial sLVDS

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

8.95


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Description

The Sony IMX267LQR EVB-Kit is a complete solution for developers looking to evaluate the high-performance IMX267LQR CMOS image sensor. This kit is designed to streamline the sensor testing process, providing an easy-to-use setup for capturing raw image data and displaying it directly on a PC screen. Whether you are developing applications for industrial automation, machine vision, or embedded imaging systems, the IMX267LQR EVB-Kit offers the tools needed to accurately assess the sensor’s capabilities.

The IMX267LQR sensor itself is an impressive 8.95-megapixel RGB image sensor with global shutter technology. It is engineered to capture clear, high-resolution images, even in scenarios where objects are moving at high speeds. The global shutter feature is particularly valuable in industrial and machine vision applications, where distortion-free imaging is critical. The sensor utilizes a serial sLVDS interface, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer, making it ideal for demanding environments that require both speed and precision.

One of the standout advantages of the IMX267LQR EVB-Kit is its ease of use. The kit includes everything needed to get started with sensor evaluation quickly, reducing the time and effort required for setup. The kit’s components include:

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

These components come pre-configured to support the IMX267LQR sensor, providing a convenient plug-and-play experience. The kit also includes compatibility with the IMX253EVB-DA-F module and -C3S-V0F1 interface boards, offering flexibility for developers working on a range of vision systems. The C/CS lens mount adds versatility, allowing users to select the appropriate optics for their specific use case. However, the lens itself is not included, giving developers the freedom to choose the best lens for their application.

Using the Sony IMX267LQR EVB-Kit provides several key benefits for developers. First and foremost, it offers a fast and reliable way to evaluate the IMX267LQR sensor’s performance. The kit’s plug-and-play design simplifies the testing process, allowing developers to focus on optimizing their vision system rather than spending time on complex sensor integration. Additionally, by providing raw image data output, the kit ensures that developers can evaluate the sensor in its most natural form, without interference from post-processing algorithms. This enables more accurate assessments of image quality, dynamic range, and other critical performance metrics.

This evaluation board kit is especially useful for applications in industrial automation, robotics, medical imaging, and automated inspection systems. With its high-speed, high-resolution imaging capabilities and robust data transfer performance, the IMX267LQR sensor can handle the demanding needs of these industries. By using the evaluation kit, developers can ensure that the sensor meets the unique requirements of their application before moving forward with full-scale development.

Overall, the Sony IMX267LQR EVB-Kit is an invaluable tool for engineers and developers looking to evaluate the IMX267LQR CMOS image sensor. Its comprehensive components, combined with its ease of use, make it a highly efficient solution for sensor testing and prototyping. Whether you're working on machine vision, automation, or any other imaging project, this kit provides a fast and accurate way to assess the sensor’s suitability for your application.


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