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Sony IMX585 EVB-Kit

8.29 MP RGB CMOS sensor evaluation kit with MIPI interface for industrial imaging and machine vision.

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Product Summary

The Sony IMX585AAQJ1 EVB-Kit provides a high-performance platform for evaluating the 8.29 MP RGB CMOS sensor, ideal for industrial imaging and machine vision applications.

The Sony IMX585AAQJ1 EVB-Kit is designed for evaluating the Sony IMX585 sensor, a high-performance CMOS image sensor. This evaluation board provides a complete solution for developers looking to assess the sensor's capabilities in real-world applications. It allows users to capture raw image data from the IMX585 sensor and display it on a PC for detailed analysis, making it an essential tool for prototyping and development.

This EVB-Kit is particularly useful for industries that require high-quality image capture, such as industrial automation, medical imaging, and security systems. The IMX585 sensor's key features include an 8.29 MP resolution, RGB output, and support for the MIPI interface, enabling high-speed data transfer. This makes it ideal for applications where fast, accurate image processing is critical.

Evaluation Board Components:

  • Sensor Driver Board
  • Interface Board
  • Lens Mount and Mechanism (lens not included)
  • CD with sensor-related documentation and software tools

The IMX585AAQJ1 EVB-Kit also includes two key components: the IMX585EVBDA-C and the IMX585EVBC3CV0F1, which further simplify the evaluation process by offering a plug-and-play setup. Developers can connect the EVB to their system via the MIPI interface and begin capturing image data immediately, making this kit an excellent choice for those looking to reduce development time and complexity.

With support for C/CS mount optics, the EVB-Kit is highly versatile, allowing users to test different lenses for various imaging needs. This flexibility is crucial in industries that demand adaptable imaging solutions, such as robotics, vision systems, and machine vision applications.

The Sony IMX585AAQJ1 EVB-Kit is an indispensable tool for developers and engineers working on advanced vision systems. By providing access to raw image data and simplifying sensor integration, this kit accelerates the design and testing process, helping teams bring innovative imaging solutions to market faster.

Sony IMX585 EVB-Kit Highlights

  • 8.29 MP RGB resolution
  • MIPI interface
  • Includes Sensor Driver Board
  • Supports C/CS optics

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Industrial Automation
  • Surveillance

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics
RGB
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sony
OpticsOptics
C/CS
OutputOutput
MIPI
Product TypeProduct Type
Sony Evaluation Boards
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
8.29

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