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Sony IMX545 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC – 12.42 MP RGB Evaluation Kit with SLVS-EC

12.42 MP RGB CMOS sensor evaluation kit with SLVS-EC interface for industrial applications.

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Product Summary

The IMX545AAQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC offers an ideal platform for high-speed, high-resolution imaging with SLVS-EC interface support.

The Sony IMX545AAQJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC offers a high-performance platform for evaluating the 12.42 MP RGB CMOS sensor with the SLVS-EC interface. This kit includes key components like the Sensor Driver Board, Interface Board, and C-mount lens mechanism (lens not included), providing a flexible and efficient testing environment. Supporting SLVS-EC, the kit is designed for industrial applications that demand high-speed image capture and fast data transfer. The included IMX535EVB-DA-FNC, IMXEVB-CUEF1-EC, and IMX535EVB-C3S-V5F1 make it easy to assess the sensor’s performance in demanding applications like factory automation and ITS cameras.

Sony IMX545 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC – 12.42 MP RGB Evaluation Kit with SLVS-EC Highlights

  • 12.42 MP RGB resolution
  • SLVS-EC interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver and Interface Boards
  • C-mount lens support

Targeted Applications

  • Factory Automation
  • Its Cameras
  • High-Speed Video Capture

Product Specifications

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

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