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Sony IMX425 EVB-Kit SLVS Monochrome CMOS Sensor Evaluation Kit

Quickly assess the high-speed imaging capabilities of the 1.78 MP IMX425LLJ monochrome sensor.

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Product Summary

Evaluation kit for 1.78 MP monochrome image sensor with SLVS interface.

The Sony IMX425LLJ EVB-Kit SLVS is an advanced Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to facilitate the evaluation and testing of the IMX425LLJ CMOS image sensor. This kit enables developers and engineers to assess the sensor’s performance by driving it with optics and displaying raw image data on a PC screen, providing a complete environment for real-time analysis. With a resolution of 1.78 megapixels in monochrome, the IMX425LLJ sensor is particularly well-suited for industrial applications that require precise, high-speed image capture, such as machine vision, factory automation, and robotics.

The IMX425LLJ sensor operates using the SLVS (Scalable Low Voltage Signaling) interface, which ensures fast and reliable data transfer, making it ideal for real-time imaging tasks. This high-speed interface is essential for applications that demand quick, accurate data transmission, enabling the sensor to perform efficiently in dynamic industrial environments. The sensor outputs raw image data, allowing developers to accurately assess its performance and optimize it for their specific project requirements.

The Sony IMX425LLJ EVB-Kit SLVS includes the following components:

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

Additionally, the kit comes with the IMX420EVB-DA-FN, -CUE3-S, and -V0F1P1U0 modules, providing a modular and flexible setup for sensor evaluation. The C/CS lens mount ensures compatibility with a wide range of lenses, giving developers the ability to experiment with different optics to optimize the sensor’s performance. While the kit does not include a lens, this flexibility allows users to select the best lens for their specific application, whether in machine vision, robotics, or automated quality control.

With a resolution of 1.78 MP (1440 x 1228 pixels), the IMX425LLJ sensor delivers high-quality monochrome images with excellent clarity. Its relatively low resolution enables faster frame rates, which is essential for high-speed imaging applications where rapid capture and processing are critical. This makes the sensor particularly valuable in industrial automation and robotic systems that require real-time feedback and quick decision-making.

The SLVS interface supports high-speed data transfer, ensuring that even large volumes of image data can be transmitted quickly and efficiently. This is crucial for real-time applications that require immediate image processing, such as automated inspection systems, where accuracy and speed are paramount. The ability to output raw data allows developers to fine-tune the sensor’s performance, optimizing it for maximum efficiency in industrial environments.

The Sony IMX425LLJ EVB-Kit SLVS is designed to simplify the process of integrating the IMX425LLJ sensor into various systems, reducing development time and making it easier to prototype and test new designs. Its modular design and flexible configuration options make it a valuable tool for developers working on high-speed imaging systems. By providing raw image data output, the kit helps developers assess critical performance factors such as image quality, dynamic range, and sensitivity, ensuring the sensor meets the specific needs of the application.

Overall, the Sony IMX425LLJ EVB-Kit SLVS is an essential tool for developers working on industrial imaging projects that require high-speed, high-precision image capture. Its 1.78 MP resolution, fast SLVS interface, and versatile lens options make it a powerful solution for optimizing the sensor’s performance in machine vision, robotics, and factory automation applications.

Sony IMX425 EVB-Kit SLVS Monochrome CMOS Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 1.78 MP monochrome resolution
  • SLVS interface for fast data transmission
  • Includes Sensor Driver and Interface Boards
  • C/CS lens mount compatibility

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Imaging
  • Scientific Research
  • Automated Vision Systems

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
n/a
OutputOutput
SLVS
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
1.78

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