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Sony IMX546 EVB-Kit SLVS – 8.13 MP Monochrome Evaluation Kit

8.13 MP monochrome CMOS sensor evaluation kit with SLVS interface for precision imaging.

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This component is now available through our sister company, RESTAR FRAMOS. For a production-ready alternative, explore our compatible integrated modules.

Product Overview

The IMX546AAMJ EVB-Kit SLVS offers a complete evaluation environment for 8.13 MP monochrome sensor testing with SLVS interface support.

The Sony IMX546AAMJ EVB-Kit SLVS is designed to evaluate the performance of the 8.13 MP monochrome CMOS image sensor. Featuring components such as the IMX535EVB-DA-FNC Sensor Drive Board, CUE3 Board, and C-mount lens mechanism, this kit allows for precise assessment of the sensor’s capabilities in industrial imaging applications. The SLVS interface ensures fast, high-quality data output, making it ideal for applications such as machine vision, factory automation, and intelligent traffic systems. The IMX546AAMJ sensor provides high sensitivity and low noise, delivering crisp, high-contrast images even in low-light conditions.


Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
n/a
OutputOutput
SLVS
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
8.13

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