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Sony IMX536 EVB-Kit SLVS – 8.13 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit

Comprehensive evaluation kit for 8.13 MP RGB sensor with SLVS interface.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX536AAQJ EVB-Kit SLVS provides an ideal platform for 8.13 MP RGB sensor evaluation with SLVS interface.

The Sony IMX536AAQJ EVB-Kit with SLVS interface is an advanced evaluation tool designed for developers and engineers to assess the performance of the Sony IMX536AAQJ CMOS image sensor. This kit enables real-time testing by providing raw image data output to a PC screen, allowing for in-depth evaluation of the sensor’s capabilities. It is particularly useful for applications requiring precise color imaging and high-speed data transfer, such as machine vision and industrial imaging systems.

The IMX536AAQJ sensor features an 8.13-megapixel resolution and an RGB pixel configuration, ensuring accurate and detailed color reproduction. It uses the SLVS (Scalable Low-Voltage Signaling) interface for high-speed and reliable data transfer, which is essential for applications that require real-time image processing. This makes the IMX536 sensor ideal for high-performance environments, including automation, robotics, and monitoring systems.

The EVB-Kit includes several critical components for efficient sensor evaluation:

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and manages the sensor, ensuring optimal performance during testing.
  • Interface Board: Connects the sensor to external systems, facilitating data transfer to a PC for real-time evaluation.
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism: Supports C-mount optics, providing flexibility in lens attachment (note that no lens is included).
  • CD with Information: Includes the necessary documentation, drivers, and software for easy setup and operation of the EVB-Kit.

The kit also includes the IMX535EVB-DA-FNC and IMX535EVB-C3S-V5F1 components, which are designed to streamline the evaluation process by providing the necessary support for the IMX536 sensor. This allows developers to quickly prototype and optimize their imaging systems, reducing development time.

  • 8.13 MP RGB CMOS sensor for high-quality color imaging
  • SLVS interface for fast, efficient data transmission
  • Complete evaluation setup with Sensor Driver Board, Interface Board, and C-mount Lens Mechanism
  • Supports a variety of lenses (C-mount, lens not included)
  • Ideal for industrial imaging, machine vision, and real-time applications

The Sony IMX536AAQJ EVB-Kit offers a comprehensive, easy-to-use environment for evaluating the performance of the IMX536 sensor, making it a valuable tool for developers working on high-speed, high-precision imaging systems.

Sony IMX536 EVB-Kit SLVS – 8.13 MP RGB Sensor Evaluation Kit Highlights

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

Targeted Applications

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

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C
OutputOutput
SLVS
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
8.13

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