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Sony Starvis IMX462 – 2.07 MP CMOS Sensor for Low-Light Imaging

2.07 MP CMOS sensor with high sensitivity and 120 fps performance, designed for low-light surveillance and industrial imaging.

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Product Number: 26102
Category: Area Sensors

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Product Summary

The IMX462LLR-C is a high-sensitivity 2.07 MP CMOS sensor optimized for low-light surveillance and industrial imaging applications, with 120 fps performance.

Sony Starvis IMX462 – 2.07 MP CMOS Sensor for Low-Light Imaging Highlights

  • 2.07 MP resolution
  • High sensitivity in low light
  • 120 fps frame rate
  • Low dark current

Targeted Applications

  • Surveillance Cameras
  • Traffic Monitoring
  • Industrial Imaging

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

2.9

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

2.9

InterfaceInterface

LVDS, MIPI, Parallel

ApplicationApplication

SEC

Aspect RatioAspect Ratio

16 : 9

Bit DepthBit Depth

12

ChromaticsChromatics

Monochrome

Frame Rate [fps]Frame Rate [fps]

120

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

1920

Image Diagonal [mm]Image Diagonal [mm]

6.39

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

Marketing NameMarketing Name

STARVIS

PackagePackage

LGA

Product TypeProduct Type

Area Sensors

Sensor SizeSensor Size

1/2.8 inch

Sensor TypeSensor Type

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1080


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Description

The Sony Starvis IMX462LLR-C is a low-light optimized CMOS image sensor designed for surveillance and industrial camera applications. Featuring a diagonal 6.46 mm (Type 1/2.8) optical format, this sensor has a square pixel array of 1920 x 1080 pixels and operates with analog 2.9 V, digital 1.2 V, and interface 1.8 V triple power supplies. The IMX462LLR-C achieves high sensitivity and low dark current, ensuring clear images even in challenging lighting conditions. It supports a high frame rate of 120 fps, making it suitable for fast-moving subjects in low-light environments. The sensor features a rolling shutter with variable charge-integration time and comes in a compact LGA package with 110 pins. Its excellent performance in low light makes it ideal for surveillance cameras, traffic monitoring, and other applications requiring high-speed image capture.


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