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Industrial applications demand imaging of fast-moving subjects. However, there is the issue that existing CMOS image sensors are unable to accurately identify fast-moving subjects due to focal plane distortion and flash band phenomenon as a result of rolling shutter operation. To address this issue, Sony has developed CMOS image sensors with a global shutter function and a 3.45 μm pixel that is the smallest class in the industry. This small-sized 3.45 μm pixel realizes higher sensitivity and lower noise than that of the existing 5.86 μm pixel products, and achieves high picture quality, high resolution and high-speed imaging without focal plane distortion. In addition, these new CMOS image sensors are equipped with a variety of functions such as a trigger mode that arbitrarily controls the storage time using an external trigger signal, and ROI (region of interest) mode.
Global Shutter Function
Industrial applications require imaging of fast-moving subjects. However, there is the issue that existing CMOS image sensors are unable to accurately identify fast-moving subjects due to focal plane distortion and flash band phenomenon as a result of rolling shutter operation. The IMX264LLR/LQR and IMX265LLR/LQR address this issue by providing analog memory inside each pixel and realizing a global shutter function, which enables high-picture-quality imaging.
Product Features
- Global shutter function
- smallest pixel size (3.45um)
- High sensitivity
.IMX 264LLR/LQR 915mv / 1146mv
.IMX 265LLR/LQR 915mv / 1146mv
- Max frame rate
.IMX 264LLR/LQR 35.7fps
.IMX 265LLR/LQR 55.6fps
- ROI (region of interest)
Global vs Rolling shutter
Condition: 2000lux F=5.6 60fps internal gain 0dB
Condition: 2000lux F=5.6 60fps internal gain 0dB
Global Shutter Function
Industrial applications require imaging of fast-moving subjects. However, there is the issue that existing CMOS image sensors are unable to accurately identify fast-moving subjects due to focal plane distortion and flash band phenomenon as a result of rolling shutter operation. The IMX264LLR/LQR and IMX265LLR/LQR address this issue by providing analog memory inside each pixel and realizing a global shutter function, which enables high-picture-quality imaging.
Product Features
- Global shutter function
- smallest pixel size (3.45um)
- High sensitivity
.IMX 264LLR/LQR 915mv / 1146mv
.IMX 265LLR/LQR 915mv / 1146mv
- Max frame rate
.IMX 264LLR/LQR 35.7fps
.IMX 265LLR/LQR 55.6fps
- ROI (region of interest)
Global vs Rolling shutter
Condition: 2000lux F=5.6 60fps internal gain 0dB
Condition: 2000lux F=5.6 60fps internal gain 0dB