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CMOS image sensor Mira220
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CMOS image sensor - Mira220 - AMS - NIR / monochrome / compact
CMOS image sensor - Mira220 - AMS - NIR / monochrome / compact
CMOS image sensor - Mira220 - AMS - NIR / monochrome / compact - image - 2
CMOS image sensor - Mira220 - AMS - NIR / monochrome / compact - image - 3
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Characteristics

Technology
CMOS
Spectrum
NIR, monochrome
Other characteristics
compact, area scan

Description

Global Shutter Image Sensor Features 1/2.7” optical format 1600x1400 resolution 8/10/12-bit depth 2.79 μm global shutter pixel Class leading QE at 940 nm combined with high sensitivity Digital CDS and row noise correction On-chip defect pixel detection and correction On-chip image statistics generation Low power consumption Available in monochrome, RGB and RGBIR variants Benefits Compact size with high resolution and bit depth NIR enhanced with high sensitivity On-chip noise reduction Reduced off-chip processing Extended battery operation Ideal in low light conditions Product parameters Resolution [MP] - 1600x1400 Pixel Size [µm] - 2.79μm Optical Format / Size [inches] - 1/2.7” Shutter Type - Global Frame Rate [fps] - 90 Output Interface - I2C for Control, MIPI CSI-2 DPHY Option - Monochrome, RGB & RGBIR Package - CSP, bare die Special Features - Low power consumption, High QE, High sensitivity General description 2.2 MP NIR enhanced global shutter image sensor designed for 2D and 3D consumer and industrial machine vision applications. Due to its small size, configurability and high sensitivity both in visual as well as NIR, the Mira220 is well suited for 2D and 3D applications, which include Active Stereo Vision, Structured Light Vision for Robotics and AR/VR.

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