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12-17-04-226-321-G10-L14 Adapter Socket

High-performance adapter socket for Sony IMX250 and IMX305 sensors, ensuring reliable integration.

Important Update

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

Product Summary

Sensor Socket Adapter by Andon, 226 Pins: This production socket is designed for Sony sensors including IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, and IMX305. With 226 pins, it is suitable for use in high-volume manufacturing environments.

Andon 12-17-04-226-321-G10-L14 adapter socket is a high-quality 226-pin production-grade solution, specifically designed for integrating Sony CCD sensors like the IMX250 and IMX305. This socket ensures secure connections with precise sensor positioning, making it ideal for use in machine vision, industrial inspection, and automated systems. The RoHS-compliant design meets stringent environmental standards, ensuring long-term sustainable use in industrial settings. By simplifying sensor replacements and upgrades, this socket reduces downtime and improves operational efficiency. It is a perfect choice for professionals looking to optimize performance in high-demand applications.

Compatible Sensors:

  • IMX250
  • IMX305

12-17-04-226-321-G10-L14 Adapter Socket Highlights

  • 226-pin design
  • RoHS compliant
  • High precision
  • Easy sensor integration
  • Reliable for production environments

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Factory Automation
  • Scientific Instruments

Product Specifications

ManufacturerManufacturer
Andon
PinsPins
226
Product TypeProduct Type
Adapter
Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer
Sony
Sensor NameSensor Name
IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, IMX305


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