Stacked CMOS image sensor with back-illuminated pixel structure and global shutter
Sony Semiconductor announced the upcoming release of the IMX925 stacked CMOS image sensor with back-illuminated pixel structure and global shutter. This new product offers 394 fps high-speed processing and a high, 24.55-effective-megapixel count and is optimized for industrial equipment imaging.
The new sensor product is equipped with the Pregius S global shutter technology made possible by SSS’s original pixel structure, delivering a compact design with minimal noise and high-quality imaging performance. It also employs a new circuit structure that optimizes pixel reading and sensor drive in the A/D converter, making processing approximately four times faster and twice as energy efficient as conventional products.
Along with the IMX925, SSS will also release three models with different sensor sizes and frame rates. The expanded product lineup will help make recognition and inspection tasks faster and more precise, improving productivity in the industrial equipment domain, where this kind of superior performance is increasingly in demand.
IMX925 CMOS image sensor
With factory automation progressing, demand continues to grow for machine vision cameras capable of fast, high-quality imaging for ...
IMX925 CMOS image sensor
With factory automation progressing, demand continues to grow for machine vision cameras capable of fast, high-quality imaging for ...
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