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Sony IMX515 EVB-Kit MIPI – 8.41 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

High-performance evaluation kit for 8.41 MP RGB sensor with MIPI interface.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX515AAQN EVB-Kit MIPI provides a complete platform for 8.41 MP RGB sensor evaluation with MIPI interface.

Sony IMX515 EVB-Kit MIPI – 8.41 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 8.41 MP RGB resolution
  • Supports MIPI interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver Board and C-mount lens mechanism
  • High-speed data transmission

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Imaging
  • Scientific Research
  • High-Resolution Video Applications

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C

OutputOutput

MIPI

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

8.41


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Description

The Sony IMX515AAQN EVB-Kit with MIPI interface is a complete evaluation solution designed for assessing the performance of the Sony IMX515AAQN CMOS image sensor. This kit allows developers and engineers to evaluate the sensor’s raw image data in real-time by displaying the output directly on a PC. The EVB-Kit is ideal for applications that require precise imaging, offering a comprehensive environment to test and optimize sensor performance.

The IMX515AAQN sensor is an 8.41 megapixel RGB sensor, known for its high-quality color imaging capabilities. Its MIPI interface enables high-speed data transfer, which is critical for applications such as machine vision, security cameras, and other industrial imaging systems where fast, reliable image processing is required. The sensor's RGB configuration ensures accurate color representation, making it a versatile option for a range of visual applications.

The EVB-Kit is equipped with several essential components to support a smooth evaluation process:

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and controls the IMX515AAQN sensor, ensuring optimal performance during testing.
  • CUE3 Board: Acts as an interface to facilitate communication between the sensor and external devices, enabling seamless data transfer to a PC.
  • C-Mount Mechanism: Supports flexible lens attachment through a C-mount system, though no lens is included in the kit.
  • CD with Information: Includes all necessary drivers, software, and documentation required for setup and operation.

This evaluation kit provides an easy-to-use environment for testing the IMX515 sensor's capabilities, including its 8.41 MP resolution and RGB color configuration. The kit supports prototyping and system development for applications in fields such as industrial automation, robotics, and visual monitoring systems.

  • 8.41 MP RGB CMOS sensor for high-quality color imaging
  • MIPI interface for fast and efficient data transfer
  • Comprehensive evaluation setup with Sensor Driver Board and CUE3 Board
  • Flexible C-mount mechanism for lens attachment (lens not included)
  • Ideal for applications such as machine vision and security imaging

The Sony IMX515AAQN EVB-Kit offers a plug-and-play solution for quickly evaluating the sensor’s performance in a variety of applications. By simplifying the evaluation process, this kit helps developers reduce development time and optimize their imaging systems for superior performance.


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