
IMX264LLR / LQR, IMX265LLR/LQR IMX264LLR / LQR Diagonal 11.1 mm (Type 2/3) Approx. 5.07M-Effective Pixel Monochrome and Color CMOS Image Sensor IMX265LLR / LQR Diagonal 8.9 mm (Type 1/1.8) Approx. 3.19M-Effective Pixel Monochrome and Color CMOS Image Sensor CMOS Image Sensors with a 3.45 μm Pixel and Global Shutter Function for Industrial Applications ity 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. 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 ash 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 sensitiv- Global shutter function The industry's smallest pixel size class for industrial applications (3.45 μm) * Exmor is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The Exmor is a version of Sony's high performance CMOS image sensor with high-speed processing, low noise and low High sensitivity (1.1 times compared to the existing 5.86 μm product) power dissipation by using column-parallel A/D conversion. Max frame rate : 35.7 frame/s (12 bit, IMX264) 55.6 frame/s (12 bit, IMX265) A variety of functions (external trigger mode, 1 area ROI mode, supports multiple frame set output, etc.) * Pregius is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The Pregius is global shutter pixel technology for active pixel-type CMOS image sensors that use Sony's low-noise CCD structure, and realizes high picture quality. 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 ash 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. The Industry's Smallest Pixel Size Class for Industrial Applications and ITS (Intelligent Traffic Systems) Applications Analog memory, transistors and other elements must be added to the inside of each pixel to realize a global shutter function, which made it a challenge to reduce the pixel size. The newly developed products use Sony's ne pixel fabrication technology to realize a small pixel with a size of 3.45 μm compared to the 5 μm range that is the existing standard for global shutter pixels. This enables high-resolution imaging using a smaller lens than that of the existing products. High Sensitivity In order to reduce the size of pixels equipped with a global shutter function, it is necessary to secure a sufcient pixel light-detecting area while also securing an analog memory area within the pixel, so there were concerns over a drop in sensitivity. However, high-sensitivity pixel design technology and condensing process technology were used to increase the sensitivity of the newly developed 3.45 μm pixel, and realized high sensitivity exceeding that of the existing 5.86 μm product (1.1 times compared to the existing 5.86 μm product). In addition, EXview HAD CCD*1 technology also increases sensitivity in the near-infrared range, enabling use with high picture quality even under near infrared light. *1: EXview HAD CCD is a trademark of Sony Corporation. A Variety of Functions The IMX264LLR/LQR and IMX265LLR/LQR are equipped with a variety of functions needed for industrial applications, such as ROI mode and trigger mode. ROI mode crops an arbitrary area locations can be set. Various exposure methods are provided for trigger mode, which controls the exposure time using an external pulse. In addition, the IMX264LQR and IMX265LQR (color product) are equipped with functions such as subsampling, horizontal and/or vertical inverted readout, and multiple frame set output.
Open the catalog to page 1Photo 1 Global Shutter vs. Rolling Shutter Photo 2 Sample Images Condition: 2000 lx F = 5.6 (ADC 12 bit mode, Exposure time 1/60sec, internal gain 0 dB) Photo 3 Sample Images (Near Infrared Light) Condition: LED lighting of 850 nm wavelength F = 4.0 (ADC 12 bit mode, Exposure time 1/60sec, internal gain 0 dB) Device Structure Item Diagonal 11.1 mm (Type 2/3) progressive scan mode Diagonal 8.9 mm (Type 1/1.8) Image size Number of effective pixels Full-HD mode progressive scan mode Full-HD mode Front : 0 pixels, rear : 0 pixels Front : 0 pixels, rear : 0 pixels Front : 10 pixels, rear : 0 pixels...
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