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Sony IMX547 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC

High-speed 5.1 MP monochrome sensor evaluation kit with SLVS-EC support for industrial imaging.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX547AAMJ EVB-Kit SLVS-EC delivers high-speed, high-sensitivity monochrome sensor evaluation for industrial applications.

The Sony IMX547AAMJ EVB-Kit with SLVS-EC interface is a comprehensive evaluation tool designed to assess the performance of the Sony IMX547AAMJ CMOS image sensor. This kit enables developers to display raw image data from the sensor directly on a PC screen, providing an essential environment for in-depth sensor testing and evaluation. The kit is particularly valuable for applications that require high-speed, high-precision imaging.

The IMX547AAMJ sensor is a 5.1 megapixel monochrome sensor that excels in capturing high-detail grayscale images. It features the SLVS-EC (Scalable Low-Voltage Signaling with Embedded Clock) interface, which ensures fast and reliable data transmission. This makes the sensor ideal for industrial applications like machine vision, inspection systems, and other high-speed imaging tasks where real-time performance is critical.

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

  • Sensor Driver Board: Powers and controls the IMX547AAMJ sensor, ensuring optimal operation during testing.
  • Interface Board: Facilitates communication between the sensor and external systems, allowing data to be easily transferred to a PC for real-time analysis.
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism: Supports C-mount optics, providing flexibility in lens selection (lens not included).
  • CD with Information: Contains essential documentation, software, and drivers for easy setup and use of the evaluation board.

The kit also includes the IMX535EVB-DA-FNC Sensor Drive Board with a socket, as well as a USB out/control and a mechanical board with a bottom plate. These components are designed to simplify the sensor evaluation process, enabling developers to quickly prototype and test their imaging systems.

  • 5.1 MP monochrome CMOS sensor for high-precision grayscale imaging
  • SLVS-EC interface for fast and efficient data transfer
  • Complete evaluation setup with Sensor Driver Board, Interface Board, and C-mount Lens Mechanism
  • Supports a variety of C-mount optics (lens not included)
  • Ideal for industrial applications like machine vision and inspection systems

The Sony IMX547AAMJ EVB-Kit is a powerful tool for evaluating the IMX547 sensor, offering developers a streamlined solution for quickly assessing sensor performance and optimizing their imaging systems for high-speed, high-precision applications.

Sony IMX547 EVB-Kit SLVS-EC Highlights

  • 5.1 MP monochrome resolution
  • SLVS-EC interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver Board and mechanical board
  • Low noise and high sensitivity

Targeted Applications

  • Factory Automation
  • Scientific Imaging
  • Precision Inspection

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
Monochrome
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
n/a
OutputOutput
SLVS-EC
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
5.1

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