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Sony IMX429 EVB-Kit SLVS Evaluation Kit for 2.86 MP RGB CMOS Sensor

Accurately assess the performance of the 2.86 MP RGB sensor with this SLVS-compatible evaluation kit.

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Product Summary

Complete evaluation kit for the 2.86 MP RGB sensor with SLVS interface.

Sony IMX429 EVB-Kit SLVS Evaluation Kit for 2.86 MP RGB CMOS Sensor Highlights

  • 2.86 MP RGB resolution
  • SLVS high-speed data transfer
  • Sensor Driver and Interface Boards included
  • C/CS lens mount compatibility

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Industrial Inspection
  • High-Speed Video Capture

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

n/a

OutputOutput

SLVS

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

2.86


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Description

The Sony IMX429LQJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS is a comprehensive Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to support the evaluation and testing of the IMX429LQJ-C CMOS image sensor. This kit allows developers to drive the sensor with optics and display raw image data on a PC, providing a complete environment for real-time analysis of the sensor’s performance. With a resolution of 2.86 megapixels and RGB output, the IMX429LQJ-C sensor is ideal for industrial imaging, machine vision, and other applications requiring precise, high-speed image capture.

The IMX429LQJ-C sensor features the SLVS (Scalable Low Voltage Signaling) interface, which enables fast and efficient data transfer, making it suitable for real-time imaging applications. This high-speed interface allows the sensor to handle large volumes of image data quickly and reliably, making it a perfect solution for machine vision systems, automated inspection, and industrial automation tasks where both speed and accuracy are essential.

The Sony IMX429LQJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS includes the following components to streamline the sensor evaluation process:

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

This kit includes the IMX421EVB-DA-FN, IMX421EVB-C3S-V0F1, and IMX429LQJ-C modules, providing a modular and flexible setup for developers to evaluate the sensor. The C/CS lens mount allows compatibility with a wide range of lenses, giving developers the flexibility to choose the appropriate optics for their specific application. Although the kit does not include a lens, the flexibility to use different lenses makes the IMX429LQJ-C sensor adaptable to various use cases, from industrial inspection systems to real-time monitoring solutions.

With a resolution of 2.86 MP (1944 x 1472 pixels), the IMX429LQJ-C sensor delivers sharp, high-quality images with excellent clarity. This makes it particularly well-suited for machine vision applications where accurate image capture and real-time processing are critical. The sensor’s lower resolution compared to higher-megapixel options allows for faster frame rates, making it ideal for applications that prioritize speed over resolution, such as robotic vision and automated quality control systems.

The SLVS interface allows for high-speed data transmission, ensuring that even large amounts of image data can be processed efficiently and without lag. This feature is especially valuable in real-time applications where quick feedback and data analysis are necessary for system accuracy and performance. The ability to output raw image data allows developers to thoroughly assess the sensor’s performance, making adjustments as needed to optimize it for specific industrial or machine vision applications.

The Sony IMX429LQJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS is designed to simplify the integration of the IMX429LQJ-C sensor into various systems, reducing development time and facilitating efficient prototyping and testing. Its modular design and flexibility make it an invaluable tool for developers working on high-performance imaging projects. By providing raw data output, the kit helps developers evaluate critical performance metrics such as image quality, dynamic range, and sensitivity, ensuring the sensor meets the specific requirements of their application.

In summary, the Sony IMX429LQJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS is an essential tool for developers working on high-speed, high-precision imaging systems. Its 2.86 MP resolution, fast SLVS interface, and flexible lens options make it a powerful solution for optimizing sensor performance in industrial automation, machine vision, and robotics applications where real-time processing and accuracy are key.


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