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Sony IMX462 EVB-Kit sLVDS – 2.07 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

Efficiently evaluate the Sony IMX462LQR 2.07 MP RGB sensor with this sLVDS-based kit for low-latency, high-sensitivity imaging.

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Product Number: 23190
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
Tags: sony_evb_kit

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX462LQR EVB-Kit sLVDS delivers a full evaluation solution for the 2.07 MP RGB sensor, offering superior imaging performance in low-light environments.

Sony IMX462 EVB-Kit sLVDS – 2.07 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 2.07 MP RGB resolution
  • Supports sLVDS interface for low-latency data transfer
  • Includes Sensor Driver Board and Interface Board
  • C/CS lens mount mechanism

Targeted Applications

  • Surveillance
  • Machine Vision
  • Industrial Automation

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

serial sLVDS

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

2.07


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Description

The Sony IMX462LQR EVB-Kit sLVDS is a comprehensive Evaluation Board (EVB) designed to drive the IMX462LQR CMOS image sensor, enabling developers to evaluate its performance in real-time. This kit provides a complete environment for testing the sensor by driving it with optics and displaying the raw image data directly on a PC screen. With a resolution of 2.07 megapixels and RGB output, the IMX462LQR sensor is ideal for a range of applications, including security systems, low-light imaging, and industrial vision.

The IMX462LQR sensor operates using the high-speed serial sLVDS (Scalable Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface, ensuring fast and reliable data transmission, making it suitable for real-time imaging tasks. This interface allows the sensor to handle large amounts of image data efficiently, which is crucial for applications such as surveillance, where image clarity and quick data transfer are essential for timely decision-making and monitoring.

The Sony IMX462LQR EVB-Kit sLVDS includes the following components to simplify the sensor evaluation process:

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

In addition to these components, the kit comes equipped with the IMX307EVB-DC-F and -C3C-V0F1 modules, which provide a flexible platform for sensor testing. The C/CS lens mount offers compatibility with a wide range of lenses, allowing developers to experiment with different optical setups to optimize the sensor's performance for specific applications. While the kit does not include a lens, its adaptability to various optics makes it suitable for testing the IMX462LQR sensor in scenarios ranging from security cameras to machine vision systems.

With a resolution of 2.07 MP (1920 x 1080 pixels), the IMX462LQR sensor delivers high-quality images with excellent color reproduction, making it particularly well-suited for 1080p Full HD video capture. This sensor is also optimized for low-light performance, making it ideal for surveillance applications where clarity is needed in dim environments. Its sensitivity and ability to capture detailed images under challenging lighting conditions make it a powerful solution for security monitoring and industrial vision systems.

The serial sLVDS interface ensures fast, real-time data transfer, allowing the sensor to process and transmit large volumes of data quickly and efficiently. This high-speed interface is critical for real-time applications where fast response times and high-resolution image capture are required, such as automated inspection and surveillance systems. The ability to output raw image data enables developers to assess the sensor’s true performance, providing them with the insights needed to fine-tune its settings for optimal results in specific applications.

The Sony IMX462LQR EVB-Kit sLVDS is designed to simplify the integration of the IMX462LQR sensor into various systems, reducing development time and enabling quick prototyping and testing. Its modular setup and flexible configuration make it an essential tool for developers working on real-time imaging projects that require high-quality, low-light image capture. By providing raw data output, the kit allows developers to assess critical performance metrics such as image quality, sensitivity, and dynamic range.

Overall, the Sony IMX462LQR EVB-Kit sLVDS is an ideal solution for developers working on imaging projects that demand high-performance image capture and real-time data processing. Its 2.07 MP resolution, sLVDS interface, and flexible lens options make it a powerful tool for optimizing sensor performance in security, surveillance, and industrial imaging applications.


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