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Sony IMX485 EVB-Kit MIPI – 8.29 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

8.29 MP sensor evaluation kit with MIPI interface for high-resolution imaging.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX485LQJ1 EVB-Kit MIPI delivers a comprehensive platform to assess the 8.29 MP RGB sensor’s performance in high-resolution imaging applications.

The Sony IMX485LQJ1 EVB-Kit with MIPI interface is a comprehensive evaluation solution designed to assess the performance of the Sony IMX485LQJ1 CMOS image sensor. This evaluation board kit is an essential tool for developers and engineers who require a fast and accurate method to analyze sensor data for their imaging applications. By providing raw image data output to a PC screen, it allows for in-depth sensor evaluation in real-time, making it ideal for research, prototyping, and system development.

The IMX485LQJ1 sensor offers an 8.29 megapixel resolution in an RGB format, ensuring high-quality color image capture. The MIPI interface facilitates fast data transfer, allowing for efficient handling of high-resolution images. This makes the IMX485 sensor suitable for applications requiring precise detail and color accuracy, such as industrial imaging, security cameras, and scientific research.

The EVB-Kit is composed of several key components:

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and controls the IMX485LQJ1 sensor for optimal performance.
  • Interface Board: Connects the sensor to external devices and facilitates communication with the PC.
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism: Supports optics (C-mount) for flexible lens attachment, though no lens is included in the kit.
  • CD with Information: Provides detailed documentation, drivers, and software tools needed to use the evaluation kit effectively.

The inclusion of the IMX485EVB-DA-C, IMX485EVB-C3C-V10F10, and IMX485LQJ1-C sensor components ensures that the evaluation board offers a complete solution for testing and development. By using this kit, developers can fine-tune their image processing systems, making it easier to integrate the IMX485LQJ1 sensor into their final product.

Whether you are developing advanced machine vision systems, security monitoring solutions, or any application requiring high-resolution and accurate color data, the Sony IMX485LQJ1 EVB-Kit provides the tools you need to thoroughly evaluate and optimize sensor performance before full-scale deployment.

  • 8.29 MP RGB CMOS sensor for high-quality color imaging
  • MIPI interface for fast data transmission
  • Comprehensive evaluation environment for real-time sensor assessment
  • Includes key components: Sensor Driver Board, Interface Board, and Lens Mount
  • Supports optics with a C-mount (lens not included)

This evaluation board is particularly beneficial for users who need to prototype or test the IMX485 sensor in various imaging applications, providing a plug-and-play environment that reduces development time and complexity.

Sony IMX485 EVB-Kit MIPI – 8.29 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 8.29 MP RGB resolution
  • Supports MIPI interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver Board and Interface Board
  • C-mount lens mechanism

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Inspection
  • Surveillance Systems
  • Automation

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C
OutputOutput
MIPI
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
8.29

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