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Sony IMX383 Advanced 20.48 MP CMOS Image Sensor for High-Definition Imaging

Explore the high-definition capabilities of the Sony IMX383AAQK-C 20.48 MP sensor, optimized for superior performance in professional imaging.

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Product Number: 21062
Category: Area Sensors

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Product Summary

The IMX383AAQK-C provides a versatile solution for high-definition imaging, offering superior performance with its 20.48 MP color CMOS sensor.

Sony IMX383 Advanced 20.48 MP CMOS Image Sensor for High-Definition Imaging Highlights

  • 20.48 MP resolution
  • 12-bit digital output
  • Supports SLVS-EC interface
  • 50 fps frame rate

Targeted Applications

  • Broadcast
  • Professional Photography
  • Surveillance

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

2.4

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

2.4

InterfaceInterface

SLVS-EC

Bit DepthBit Depth

10, 12

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]

50

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

5544

Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]

15.99

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

Max. Operating Temperature [°C]Max. Operating Temperature [°C]

75

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

-30

PackagePackage

Ceramic

Pins / BallsPins / Balls

258

Protective FilmProtective Film

Yes

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

20.48

Sensor SizeSensor Size

1 inch

Sensor TypeSensor Type

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

3694


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Description

The Sony IMX383-AAQK-C is a highly advanced CMOS image sensor designed to meet the needs of high-resolution imaging applications. With a diagonal size of 15.863 mm (Type 1) and an effective pixel count of 20.48 megapixels, this sensor is ideal for capturing detailed images in both photography and video applications. Its color square pixel array provides a resolution of 5544 x 3694 pixels, delivering high-definition output for a wide range of use cases, including industrial imaging, surveillance, and scientific applications.

The IMX383-AAQK-C sensor supports 12-bit digital output, enabling high-quality signal processing with approximately 9.03 megapixels in a 17:9 aspect ratio for video applications. This makes the sensor particularly suitable for capturing high-definition moving pictures, ensuring that every frame is clear and detailed. The sensor also operates at an impressive frame rate of 50 frames per second (fps), providing smooth video performance, even in fast-moving scenes.

Designed with power efficiency in mind, the IMX383-AAQK-C operates with three different power supply voltages: analog 2.9 V, digital 1.1 V, and 1.8 V for the I/O interface. This configuration ensures low power consumption, which is critical for battery-powered and portable devices. Despite its high performance, the sensor achieves efficient power usage without sacrificing image quality or speed, making it an excellent choice for applications where energy conservation is a priority.

One of the key features of the IMX383-AAQK-C is its ability to shoot high-speed moving pictures. The sensor uses horizontal and vertical pixel addition and subsampling to achieve this, ensuring that even fast-moving objects are captured with clarity and without motion blur. The sensor’s high sensitivity and low dark current also contribute to its excellent performance in low-light conditions, making it versatile for use in both well-lit and challenging lighting environments.

In addition, the IMX383-AAQK-C is equipped with an electronic shutter that offers variable storage time, providing developers with greater control over exposure settings. This feature is particularly useful for capturing high-quality images in dynamic environments where lighting conditions can change rapidly, such as outdoor surveillance or sports photography.

The sensor features a 2.4 x 2.4 µm pixel size, which enhances its light-gathering capability, resulting in high image quality with fine detail and low noise. This makes the IMX383-AAQK-C ideal for applications that require both high resolution and fast image capture. The sensor uses the SLVS-EC interface for high-speed data transmission, ensuring that even large volumes of image data are transferred quickly and efficiently, making it suitable for real-time imaging systems.

Housed in a ceramic package with 258 pins, the IMX383-AAQK-C is designed for durability and reliability in demanding environments. Its robust build ensures long-term performance, making it an excellent choice for industrial applications, scientific imaging, and any setting where consistent, high-quality image capture is required.

Overall, the Sony IMX383-AAQK-C offers a blend of high resolution, speed, and low power consumption, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of imaging applications. Whether it’s used for high-definition video capture, low-light imaging, or high-speed photography, this sensor provides the performance and flexibility needed for advanced imaging projects.


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