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Sony IMX430 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC Advanced Monochrome Sensor Evaluation Kit

Efficiently evaluate high-performance monochrome sensor capabilities with this SLVS-EC-compatible evaluation kit.

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Product Number: 22222
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
Tags: sony_evb_kit

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Product Summary

Comprehensive evaluation kit for 2.04 MP monochrome sensor with SLVS-EC interface.

Sony IMX430 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC Advanced Monochrome Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 2.04 MP monochrome resolution
  • SLVS-EC high-speed data interface
  • Sensor Driver and Interface Boards included
  • C/CS lens mount compatibility

Targeted Applications

  • Automated Inspection
  • Industrial Imaging
  • Scientific Research

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

Monochrome

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

n/a

OutputOutput

SLVS-EC

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

2.04


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Description

The Sony IMX430LLJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is a powerful Evaluation Board (EVB) designed for the testing and evaluation of the IMX430LLJ-C CMOS image sensor. This kit offers developers and engineers a complete environment for assessing the sensor’s performance by driving the sensor with optics and displaying raw image data on a PC. With a resolution of 2.04 megapixels in monochrome and support for the high-speed SLVS-EC (Scalable Low Voltage Signaling with Embedded Clock) interface, the IMX430LLJ-C sensor is well-suited for high-performance industrial applications that require fast, accurate image capture.

The IMX430LLJ-C sensor is optimized for real-time imaging applications, making it ideal for industrial vision, robotics, and automated inspection systems. Its monochrome output ensures high sensitivity and clarity, particularly in environments where color information is not necessary but precision is crucial. The SLVS-EC interface ensures fast, reliable data transmission, allowing the sensor to handle large amounts of data without lag, making it perfect for high-speed, real-time image processing.

The Sony IMX430LLJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS-EC includes the following components to simplify sensor evaluation:

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

The kit also comes equipped with the IMX421EVB-DA-FN and IMX421EVB-F1E-V0F1 modules, providing a modular and flexible setup for developers to evaluate the sensor in various configurations. The C/CS lens mount offers compatibility with a wide range of lenses, giving users the flexibility to choose the right optics for their specific application. Although the kit does not include a lens, this adaptability allows for testing with different lenses to optimize the sensor’s performance in real-world applications such as machine vision and factory automation.

The 2.04 MP resolution (1936 x 1088 pixels) of the IMX430LLJ-C sensor ensures that it delivers sharp, detailed images while maintaining high-speed performance. This resolution strikes a balance between image quality and frame rate, making it ideal for applications that require fast image capture and real-time processing. The monochrome sensor is especially useful in industrial environments where high sensitivity and precision are necessary, such as quality control, robotic vision, and automated inspection systems.

The high-speed SLVS-EC interface enables the sensor to transfer data quickly and efficiently, ensuring that even large volumes of image data are processed with minimal delay. This capability is crucial for real-time applications that demand fast response times and accurate image analysis. Additionally, 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 automation tasks.

The Sony IMX430LLJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is designed to simplify the process of integrating the IMX430LLJ-C sensor into various systems, reducing development time and enabling quick prototyping and testing. Its modular and flexible design allows for easy adaptation to different configurations, making it an invaluable tool for developers working on high-speed, real-time imaging systems. The kit also enables users to assess key performance metrics such as image quality, dynamic range, and sensitivity, ensuring that the sensor meets the specific requirements of their application.

In summary, the Sony IMX430LLJ-C EVB-Kit SLVS-EC is an essential tool for developers working on high-speed, high-precision industrial imaging projects. Its 2.04 MP resolution, fast SLVS-EC interface, and flexible lens options make it a powerful solution for optimizing sensor performance in machine vision, robotics, and factory automation applications where speed, accuracy, and real-time processing are essential.


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