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CMOS image sensor CMV50000
full-colorhigh-speedarea scan

CMOS image sensor
CMOS image sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
CMOS
Spectrum
full-color
Other characteristics
high-speed, area scan

Description

35mm 47.5Mp CMOS Machine Vision Image Sensor Features - 8T global shutter pixel with true Correlated Double Sampling (true-CDS) - Resolution of 7920x6004 at 30 frames per second - Low noise (8.8e) and high sensitivity (QE=60%), with on-chip noise reduction - 35mm full frame optical format sensor Benefits - Capture fast moving objects - Designed for high performance applications - Use in low light conditions - Capable of using standard optics Product parameters Resolution [MP]: 47.6 Pixel Size [µm]: 4.6 Optical Format / Size: 35mm Shutter Type: Global Frame Rate [fps]: 30 Output Interface​: subLVDS 22x 830Mbps Option: Mono, RGB, Windowless Package: 141p Ceramic PGA Special Features: Binning, Subsampling, HDR, On-Chip Correction General Description The CMV50000 is a high speed CMOS image sensor with 7920 x 6004 effective pixels (47.5Mp) developed for machine vision and video applications. The image array consists of 4.6μm pipelined 8T global shutter pixels which allow exposure during read out, while performing true CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) operation. The image sensor has 22 12-bit sub-LVDS data outputs. The image sensor also integrates a programmable analog gain amplifier and offset regulation. Each output channel runs up to 830 Mbps maximum which results in 30 fps frame rate at full resolution in 12-bit. Higher frame rates can be achieved in row-windowing mode or row-subsampling mode. These modes are all programmable using the SPI interface. All internal exposure and read out timings are generated by a programmable on-board sequencer.

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