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Sony IMX347 EVB-Kit MIPI High-Performance Evaluation Kit for 4.09 MP RGB Sensor

Optimize your evaluation of the 4.09 MP IMX347LQR RGB sensor using this flexible evaluation kit with MIPI support.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX347LQR EVB-Kit is a powerful tool for evaluating the 4.09 MP RGB CMOS sensor with MIPI interface.

Sony IMX347 EVB-Kit MIPI High-Performance Evaluation Kit for 4.09 MP RGB Sensor Highlights

  • 4.09 MP RGB resolution
  • MIPI interface support
  • Includes driver and interface boards
  • Compatible with C/CS mount optics

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Automation
  • Surveillance
  • Scientific Research

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

MIPI

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

4.09


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Description

The Sony IMX347LQR EVB-Kit MIPI is a versatile Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to support the development and testing of the IMX347LQR CMOS image sensor. This kit enables users to drive the sensor with optics and view the raw image data output directly on a PC screen, creating an ideal environment for evaluating the sensor’s capabilities. With its 4.09 MP resolution and RGB output, the IMX347LQR sensor is well-suited for applications requiring high-quality, real-time image capture, such as security systems, machine vision, and industrial automation.

The IMX347LQR sensor utilizes a MIPI interface, allowing for fast, high-bandwidth data transfer, making it ideal for applications that require real-time processing of high-resolution images. The 4.09 MP resolution strikes a balance between image detail and processing efficiency, making it useful in a wide range of imaging tasks where both speed and clarity are essential. This sensor is particularly effective in environments that require accurate image capture under varying conditions, including surveillance, robotics, and automated inspection systems.

The Sony IMX347LQR EVB-Kit MIPI comes with a comprehensive set of components to simplify the evaluation and integration process:

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

This kit includes the IMX347EVB-DA-C, -CUE3A-C, and IMXEVBM-V0F1P1U0 modules, which provide a flexible and modular platform for sensor testing. The C/CS lens mount offers adaptability for different lens types, allowing developers to optimize the sensor’s performance for various applications. Although the kit does not come with a lens, users can easily experiment with different optical setups to best suit their specific needs, from industrial automation to real-time surveillance and other imaging systems.

One of the key strengths of the IMX347LQR sensor is its ability to deliver high-quality images while maintaining fast data throughput, thanks to its MIPI interface. This interface is designed to handle the substantial data load of real-time imaging, ensuring smooth, distortion-free performance in high-speed environments. Combined with its 4.09 MP resolution, the sensor delivers detailed, sharp images, making it ideal for security cameras, machine vision systems, and other high-performance applications.

The Sony IMX347LQR EVB-Kit MIPI outputs raw image data, which allows developers to directly assess the sensor’s native performance without any interference from post-processing. This provides a clear, unfiltered look at the sensor's capabilities, helping developers to fine-tune the system to meet specific requirements, such as image clarity, dynamic range, and noise levels. This direct access to the raw data ensures a more accurate evaluation, especially in industrial and scientific applications where precise control over image quality is critical.

The IMX347LQR sensor is known for its excellent performance in dynamic lighting conditions, making it particularly useful in security and surveillance systems where lighting can vary significantly. Its high sensitivity, combined with its relatively high frame rate, makes it a strong choice for applications where both image quality and speed are required. Additionally, its robust performance in low-light conditions enhances its usability in environments where lighting may be suboptimal, such as outdoor surveillance or low-light industrial settings.

The Sony IMX347LQR EVB-Kit MIPI is an essential tool for developers who need to evaluate the IMX347LQR sensor in real-world scenarios. Its comprehensive kit components and user-friendly design allow for quick integration and testing, reducing development time and providing an efficient way to assess the sensor’s capabilities. Whether you are working on surveillance cameras, automated inspection systems, or other high-speed imaging projects, this EVB-Kit provides the tools necessary to optimize your vision solutions.


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