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Sony IMX273 EVB-Kit

Evaluate monochrome image quality with a comprehensive sensor kit.

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Product Number: 19654
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards
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Product Summary

Sensor Evaluation Kit by Sony, 1.58 MP, Monochrome: This evaluation kit includes a 1.58 Megapixel monochrome sensor with a serial sLVDS interface. The optics are compatible with C or CS mounts, and the kit contains components IMX273EVB-DA-F and -C3S-V0F1 along with the sensor.

Sony IMX273 EVB-Kit Highlights

  • RGB color imaging
  • Serial sLVDS output
  • Sensor driver board
  • C/CS mount compatibility
  • Lens mechanism included

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Inspection
  • Machine Vision
  • Robotics Imaging

Product Specifications

ChromaticsChromatics

Monochrome

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

OpticsOptics

C/CS

OutputOutput

serial sLVDS

Product TypeProduct Type

Sony Evaluation Boards

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

1.58


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Description

The Sony IMX273LQR EVB-Kit is an advanced Evaluation Board (EVB) designed for the comprehensive testing of the IMX273LQR CMOS image sensor. This kit provides developers and engineers with a complete environment for evaluating the sensor's performance, allowing for raw image data to be displayed directly on a PC screen. The IMX273LQR sensor is well-suited for a range of industrial applications, and the EVB-Kit offers a streamlined solution for testing and assessing its performance before full integration into an imaging system.

Featuring a 1.58-megapixel RGB image sensor, the IMX273LQR is optimized for applications requiring high precision and accuracy, such as machine vision and factory automation. Despite its relatively modest resolution, the sensor utilizes a global shutter, which eliminates motion distortion and ensures high-quality imaging, even when capturing fast-moving objects. This makes it ideal for environments where image clarity and reliability are critical. Additionally, the sensor employs a serial sLVDS interface for efficient data transfer, providing a robust and dependable data pipeline for demanding industrial tasks.

Included in the Sony IMX273LQR EVB-Kit are the following components, designed to simplify the evaluation process:

  • Sensor Driver Board
  • Interface Board
  • Lens Mount and mechanism (no lens included)
  • CD with documentation and additional information

These components are pre-configured to support the IMX273LQR sensor, making the kit a convenient, plug-and-play solution for developers. The C/CS mount provides flexibility in terms of optics, allowing users to choose the most suitable lens for their application. Although a lens is not included with the kit, the flexibility of the mount ensures that users can evaluate the sensor with various optics to meet the specific demands of their project.

The IMX273LQR sensor is particularly known for its precision and reliability in industrial settings. It is often used in applications such as quality control, automated inspection, and robotics. The global shutter technology, combined with the fast data transfer rates provided by the serial sLVDS interface, allows the sensor to capture distortion-free images in high-speed environments. These capabilities make it an ideal choice for industries that demand both accuracy and efficiency from their imaging systems.

The EVB-Kit is compatible with additional components, including the IMX273EVB-DA-F module and -C3S-V0F1 interface board, providing developers with the flexibility to adapt the kit for various configurations. This flexibility is particularly important for prototyping and testing, as it enables engineers to optimize the sensor's performance in different scenarios without needing to build a custom setup from scratch. By providing raw image data output, the kit ensures that developers can evaluate the sensor in its most natural form, free from any processing, allowing for a more accurate analysis of its performance metrics.

One of the key advantages of using the Sony IMX273LQR EVB-Kit is the significant reduction in development time. The kit’s plug-and-play design allows for immediate testing and evaluation, removing the need for complex setup processes. This means that developers can focus on optimizing their application rather than spending time configuring hardware. Moreover, the kit supports various optics configurations, giving users the flexibility to test the sensor across different imaging conditions.

The Sony IMX273LQR EVB-Kit is a valuable tool for developers working on applications such as machine vision, industrial automation, medical imaging, and robotics. Its precision, global shutter technology, and reliable data transfer make it ideal for projects that require high accuracy and distortion-free image capture. Whether used for prototyping, evaluation, or testing, this EVB-Kit simplifies the sensor integration process, helping engineers bring their projects to life faster and with greater confidence.


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