IMX323LQN-C

Description
CMOS Sensor, 1985 Horiz pixels, 1105 Vert pixels, 30fps, Rectangular, Surface Mount
Shutter Mode
Rolling Shutter
Image Size
1/2.9
Pixel Size
2.8µm
Effective Pixels
1985 x 1105
Frame Rate
30fps
Resolution
2.12MP
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  • Effective Pixels: 1985 x 1105
  • Frame Rate: 30 fps
  • Image Size: 1/2.9
  • Pixel Size: 2.8 µm
  • Max Frequency: 37.125 MHz
  • Supply Voltage Range: 1.2V to 2.7V

The Sony Diagonal 6.23mm CMOS Color Image Sensor is a cutting-edge imaging solution designed for high-resolution applications. With an effective pixel count of 1985 x 1105 and a resolution of 2.12 MP, this sensor delivers exceptional image quality and clarity. Its compact BGA package and surface mount design make it ideal for integration into various electronic devices, ensuring versatility and ease of use in diverse applications.

The Diagonal 6.23mm CMOS Color Image Sensor is commonly used in security cameras, mobile devices, and automotive applications for capturing high-quality images and video. Its 2.12 MP resolution and 30 fps frame rate provide clear visuals in various lighting conditions, making it a preferred choice for manufacturers seeking compact and efficient image sensing solutions. This sensor is ideal for developers and engineers looking to integrate reliable imaging technology into their products.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090

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