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Sony IMX530 EVB-Kit SLVS – 24.55 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

Evaluation kit for high-resolution 24.55 MP RGB sensor with SLVS interface.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX530AAQJ EVB-Kit SLVS offers a high-performance platform for 24.55 MP RGB sensor evaluation.

The Sony IMX530AAQJ EVB-Kit with SLVS interface is a fully integrated evaluation solution designed to facilitate the testing and assessment of the Sony IMX530AAQJ CMOS image sensor. This EVB-Kit enables developers to display the raw image output from the sensor on a PC, providing an easy-to-use environment for evaluating sensor performance. This makes it an essential tool for applications requiring high-resolution imaging, such as machine vision, robotics, and industrial monitoring systems.

The IMX530AAQJ sensor offers a high resolution of 24.55 megapixels in an RGB configuration, ensuring precise color reproduction and high-definition image quality. The sensor supports the SLVS (Scalable Low-Voltage Signaling) interface, which allows for high-speed data transmission, critical for applications where real-time imaging and processing are necessary.

The EVB-Kit includes several key components to streamline the evaluation process:

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and controls the IMX530 sensor, ensuring smooth and accurate sensor performance.
  • Interface Board: Facilitates communication between the sensor and external devices, enabling real-time data transfer to a PC via the SLVS interface.
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism: Provides support for C-mount optics, allowing users to attach a variety of lenses (note that no lens is included in the kit).
  • CD with Information: Offers all necessary documentation, drivers, and software tools required to operate and evaluate the sensor effectively.

The kit includes specific components such as the IMX530EVB-DA-FN and C3S-V5F1 boards, which further streamline sensor testing and system development. This robust setup makes it easier for developers to assess the sensor’s capabilities, reducing the complexity and time involved in prototyping and integrating the sensor into their systems.

  • 24.55 MP RGB CMOS sensor for high-definition color imaging
  • SLVS interface for fast, reliable data transfer
  • Comprehensive evaluation environment with Sensor Driver Board and Interface Board
  • Supports C-mount optics (lens not included)
  • Ideal for high-resolution applications like machine vision and industrial imaging

The Sony IMX530AAQJ EVB-Kit provides a powerful and user-friendly platform for evaluating the performance of the IMX530 sensor. It offers a streamlined path for developers to prototype and refine their imaging systems, ensuring they can fully leverage the sensor’s capabilities for applications requiring high-resolution, real-time imaging.

Sony IMX530 EVB-Kit SLVS – 24.55 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 24.55 MP RGB resolution
  • Supports SLVS output
  • Includes Sensor Driver and Interface Boards
  • Compatible with C-mount lenses

Targeted Applications

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

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C
OutputOutput
SLVS
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
24.55

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