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Sony Pregius IMX265 – 3.19 MP Color CMOS Sensor

3.19 MP color CMOS sensor with global shutter for machine vision, ITS, and industrial imaging applications.

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Product Number: 18256
Category: Area Sensors

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Product Summary

The IMX265LQR-C is a high-performance 3.19 MP color CMOS sensor, ideal for machine vision, ITS cameras, and barcode scanning applications.

Sony Pregius IMX265 – 3.19 MP Color CMOS Sensor Highlights

  • 3.19 MP color resolution
  • Global shutter
  • 55.6 fps frame rate
  • High sensitivity and low dark current

Targeted Applications

  • Machine Vision
  • Factory Automation
  • Barcode Scanners
  • Its Applications

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

3.45

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

3.45

InterfaceInterface

LVDS

Aspect RatioAspect Ratio

4 : 1

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]

55.6

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

2064

Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]

8.89

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]

-10

PackagePackage

LGA

Pins / BallsPins / Balls

226

Protective FilmProtective Film

Yes

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

3.19

Sensor SizeSensor Size

1/1.8 inch

Sensor TechnologySensor Technology

Exmor

Sensor TypeSensor Type

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Global Shutter

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1544


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Accessories

694-226-SM-500-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

694-226-SM-500-R27-L14-1 CMOS Socket

Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 226 Pins, LGA Test Socket: A surface mount socket with 226 pins, suitable for testing LGA package sensors. It is RoHS compliant and supports Sony sensors like IMX250, IMX252, IMX264, and IMX265.

12-17-04-226-329T-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

12-17-04-226-329T-R27-L14 Sensor Socket

Sensor Socket, Surface Mount by Andon, 226 Pins, Production Socket: A RoHS compliant production socket for Sony sensors such as IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, IMX305, IMX420, and IMX428.

12-17-04-226-437T-R27-L14 Socket

12-17-04-226-437T-R27-L14 Socket

Sensor Socket, Thru-Hole by Andon, 226 Pins, Production Socket: A production socket for Sony sensors like IMX250, IMX252, IMX253, IMX255, IMX264, IMX265, IMX267, IMX304, IMX305, IMX420, and IMX428. It is RoHS compliant for safe production usage.


Description

The Sony IMX265LQR-C is a high-performance CMOS image sensor designed for demanding industrial applications such as machine vision cameras, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) cameras, and barcode scanner cameras. This Type 1/1.8 sensor provides a resolution of 3.19 megapixels (2064 x 1544), offering detailed image capture with minimal noise thanks to Sony's Pregius global shutter technology. Available in both monochrome and color versions, the IMX265 is well-suited for a wide variety of imaging tasks.

With a pixel size of 3.45 µm, the IMX265 provides high sensitivity and low dark current, ensuring high-quality images even in low-light conditions. The sensor also features a built-in 12-bit A/D converter, enhancing the precision of image capture and delivering superior grayscale and color accuracy. Additionally, its low parasitic light sensitivity (PLS) contributes to the clarity and quality of captured images.

Operating at a frame rate of 55.6 fps in full resolution, the IMX265 is capable of high-speed imaging, making it ideal for applications such as automated inspection, traffic monitoring, and barcode scanning. The sensor also includes a Region of Interest (ROI) mode, which allows users to focus on specific portions of the image for faster processing and more efficient data management, optimizing performance in time-sensitive applications.

  • Resolution: 3.19 MP (2064 x 1544 pixels)
  • Pixel size: 3.45 µm x 3.45 µm
  • Maximum frame rate: 55.6 fps
  • Global shutter for motion distortion-free imaging
  • 12-bit A/D converter for improved image precision
  • Applications: Machine vision, ITS cameras, barcode scanning

The IMX265LQR-C sensor's low power consumption, enabled by its analog 3.3V, digital 1.2V, and interface 1.8V triple power supply configuration, makes it highly efficient for continuous operation. Housed in a 226-pin LGA package with an LVDS interface, the IMX265 is easily integrated into a variety of camera systems. Its combination of high sensitivity, low noise, and advanced imaging features makes it an ideal solution for developers seeking reliable and precise imaging technology for industrial applications.


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