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Sony IMX304 EVB-Kit RGB Imaging Evaluation Kit for High-Resolution Applications

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Product Number: 20410
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
Tags: sony_evb_kit

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Product Summary

12.37 MP RGB resolution
Serial sLVDS interface
Driver and interface boards included
Supports C/CS optics

Sony IMX304 EVB-Kit RGB Imaging Evaluation Kit for High-Resolution Applications Highlights

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  • Industrial vision
  • Scientific research

Targeted Applications

  • Sony Imx304lqr Evb-Kit

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

serial sLVDS

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

12.37


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Description

The Sony IMX304LQR EVB-Kit is a sophisticated Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to support the testing and development of the IMX304LQR CMOS image sensor. This kit allows developers to assess the sensor’s capabilities by driving the sensor with optics and displaying raw image data on a PC screen. It provides a complete environment for sensor evaluation, making it the ideal tool for professionals working on industrial, machine vision, and high-end imaging applications that require precise image quality and high resolution.

The IMX304LQR sensor offers an impressive resolution of 12.37 megapixels, delivering RGB output for highly detailed and vivid image capture. This high-resolution sensor is particularly suited for demanding applications such as factory automation, industrial inspection, and scientific imaging, where both accuracy and speed are critical. Additionally, the sensor is equipped with a global shutter, ensuring distortion-free images even when capturing fast-moving objects, a key requirement in many industrial and robotics applications.

Included in the Sony IMX304LQR EVB-Kit are the following essential components:

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

The kit is designed to be compatible with the IMX253EVB-DA-F and -C3S-V0F1 interface boards, providing versatility for developers working with different configurations. The C/CS lens mount is adaptable for a variety of lenses, though the kit does not come with a lens included, allowing users the flexibility to choose the best optical setup for their specific application. This ensures that the sensor can be tested in different environments and for diverse imaging needs, such as in scientific research or advanced industrial inspections.

One of the standout features of the IMX304LQR sensor is its serial sLVDS interface, which ensures fast and reliable data transfer, making it suitable for high-speed imaging applications. This high-bandwidth interface allows the sensor to handle the significant data rates required for real-time image processing without bottlenecks, making it perfect for systems where rapid image capture and processing are critical. This is especially useful in machine vision systems, automated inspection lines, and other industrial applications where precision and speed are essential.

The Sony IMX304LQR EVB-Kit provides raw image data output, giving developers direct access to the sensor’s native performance without the interference of post-processing algorithms. This allows for a more accurate evaluation of the sensor’s image quality, sensitivity, dynamic range, and overall performance. By providing this raw data, developers can fine-tune their imaging systems for optimal performance in their specific use cases.

The IMX304LQR sensor is known for its high sensitivity and excellent image quality, even in low-light conditions. This makes it a valuable asset for applications that require both high resolution and high frame rates, such as quality control systems, automated machinery, robotics, and scientific imaging. Its global shutter and fast data transfer capabilities further enhance its suitability for environments where accuracy and real-time processing are required.

The Sony IMX304LQR EVB-Kit is a powerful tool for developers and engineers looking to evaluate the performance of the IMX304LQR sensor in a wide range of imaging applications. By simplifying the evaluation process and providing a plug-and-play setup, this EVB-Kit significantly reduces development time and helps ensure that the sensor is well-suited for the intended application. Whether used for prototyping, testing, or system optimization, the IMX304LQR EVB-Kit delivers the precision and performance needed for high-end industrial and scientific imaging tasks.


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