Skip to main content

Sony IMX535 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC – 12.42 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

Efficient evaluation kit for 12.42 MP RGB sensor with SLVS-EC interface.

sony

Product Summary

The Sony IMX535AAQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC offers a versatile platform for 12.42 MP RGB sensor assessment with SLVS-EC interface.

The Sony IMX535AAQJ EVB-Kit with SLVS-EC interface is a comprehensive evaluation board designed for assessing the performance of the Sony IMX535AAQJ CMOS image sensor. This kit provides developers and engineers with a full evaluation environment, allowing them to display raw image data from the sensor directly on a PC screen. The kit is particularly valuable for those working on imaging systems that require high-definition and high-speed performance.

The IMX535AAQJ sensor offers a resolution of 12.42 megapixels and utilizes an RGB pixel configuration to capture vibrant and detailed color images. It features the SLVS-EC (Scalable Low Voltage Signaling with Embedded Clock) interface, which allows for high-speed data transmission, making it an ideal choice for industrial imaging, machine vision, and other applications that demand real-time, high-quality imaging.

The evaluation board kit includes several essential components to facilitate a smooth and efficient testing process:

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and controls the IMX535AAQJ sensor, ensuring optimal performance during evaluation.
  • Interface Board: Handles communication between the sensor and external devices, providing a seamless connection for data transfer.
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism: Supports C-mount optics for attaching different lenses, though no lens is included with the kit.
  • CD with Information: Contains documentation, drivers, and software tools necessary for setting up and evaluating the sensor.

Additionally, the kit includes specific components like the IMX535EVB-DA-FNC, IMXEVB-CUEF1-EC, and IMXEVBM-V5F1P5U5, which streamline the evaluation process and ensure compatibility with the IMX535 sensor. This makes the kit highly suitable for developers working on projects that require rapid prototyping and in-depth sensor analysis.

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

The Sony IMX535AAQJ EVB-Kit provides a ready-to-use solution for testing and evaluating the IMX535 sensor in a variety of applications. Its high-speed performance and detailed color output, combined with an easy-to-use evaluation setup, make it a valuable tool for developers looking to optimize their imaging systems.

Sony IMX535 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC – 12.42 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

  • 12.42 MP RGB resolution
  • Supports SLVS-EC interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver and Interface Boards
  • Compatible with C-mount lenses

Targeted Applications

  • Scientific Research
  • High-Speed Imaging
  • Industrial Applications

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C
OutputOutput
SLVS-EC
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
12.42

Latest Blog Posts

Our latest blogs

Welcome to our blog section, where knowledge meets inspiration. Explore insightful articles, expert tips, and the latest trends in our field.

View All
Industrial‑Grade Imaging Meets Raspberry Pi 5: FSM:GO Camera Modules

Industrial‑Grade Imaging Meets Raspberry Pi 5: FSM:GO Camera Modules

Check Out the FSM:GO Camera Modules for Raspberry Pi 5 and Compute Module 5 The Raspberry Pi has revolutionized the world of computing with its compact size, affordability, and versatility....

Read more
What Defines Good Image Quality? 

What Defines Good Image Quality? 

Human eye vs. Machine Perception  Image quality definition depends on the application. For the human eye, sharpness, brightness, color accuracy, minimal noise, and low optical distortion define a “good” image....

Read more
Pushing the Limits of Large-Format Imaging

Pushing the Limits of Large-Format Imaging

Sony’s large-format sensor portfolio Sony has developed a broad lineup of large-format CMOS sensors that serve industrial, scientific, and observational applications. The rolling shutter family includes the IMX455 (61 MP),...

Read more
SLVS-EC: The High-Speed Interface for Next-Generation Vision

SLVS-EC: The High-Speed Interface for Next-Generation Vision

Rising Bandwidth Needs  As imaging systems push toward higher resolutions and faster frame rates, traditional interfaces such as MIPI D-PHY and sub-LVDS often cannot keep up with the growing data...

Read more
FRAMOS Sensor Modules for Data-Driven Sports Analytics

FRAMOS Sensor Modules for Data-Driven Sports Analytics

Transforming Sports Analytics with ImagingThe use of image sensors has become increasingly important in sports analytics, revolutionizing the way player performance, team strategies, and game dynamics are understood. Modern sensors...

Read more
De-risking your large format sensor project from the get-go

De-risking your large format sensor project from the get-go

Designing in large-format sensors is challenging: Board design and production processes need to be aligned and tuned in every batch to prevent deformation and unstable optical performance, tuning of multiple...

Read more
The Future of Edge AI Vision: Real-Time Intelligence at the Source

The Future of Edge AI Vision: Real-Time Intelligence at the Source

In 2026, we will experience a turning point in the combination of artificial intelligence and computer vision. The processing of image data “at the edge” is on the rise, adding...

Read more
Image sensors for agriculture: Innovations and Challenges 

Image sensors for agriculture: Innovations and Challenges 

Precision farming in the digital age  The use of image sensors has become increasingly important in agriculture in recent years, particularly in the context of precision farming. This development has...

Read more