Sony Semiconductor releases industrial CMOS image sensor

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Sony Semiconductor Solutions (SSS) has announced the upcoming release of the IMX925 stacked CMOS image sensor with back-illuminated pixel structure and global shutter.

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This product offers 394 fps high-speed processing and a high, 24.55-effective-megapixel count and has been optimised for industrial equipment imaging.

The sensor 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 optimises 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.

With factory automation progressing, demand continues to grow for machine vision cameras capable of fast, high-quality imaging for a variety of objects in the industrial equipment domain. By employing a global shutter capable of capturing moving subjects free of distortion together with a proprietary back-illuminated pixel structure, SSS’s global-shutter CMOS image sensors deliver enhanced pixel characteristics, including high sensitivity and saturation capacity. They are mainly being used to recognise and inspect precision components such as electronic devices.

The IMX925 sensor is compact enough to be C mount compatible, the most common mounting standard for machine vision cameras.

It has a total of 24.55 effective megapixels and offers a higher frame rate than previous models thanks to the enhanced high-speed signal processing. These features enable increased image capture per unit of time, thereby reducing measurement and inspection process times and helping to save energy.

The product is also expected to be useful in advanced inspection processes such as 3D inspections which employ multiple image data.

Main Features

New circuit structure with optimised sensor drive for high-speed imaging and power saving

The new sensor models employ a new circuit structure that optimises pixel reading and sensor drive in the A/D converter. Reducing the data output time enables high-speed imaging, so the IMX925 delivers a frame rate of 394 fps, about four times faster than conventional products. Power consumption is also more than twice as efficient as on conventional products.

Global shutter with original pixel structure for high-definition imaging in a compact package

The new products are equipped with SSS’s proprietary Pregius S global shutter technology. The back-illuminated pixels and stacked structure enable high sensitivity and saturation capacity on very small, 2.74 µm pixels. This structure delivers 24.55 effective megapixels on the IMX925 in a C-mount-compatible 1.2-type size, delivering a high pixel count in a compact package. This design also ensures that the sensors can capture fast-moving objects free of distortion, which in turn makes the products highly useful in compact, high-definition machine vision cameras that can be easily installed on equipment and manufacturing lines.

Higher data transmission per lane for higher camera precision and speed

The products employ SSS’s own embedded clock high-speed interface SLVS-EC, which supports up to 12.5 Gbps/lane. With high-resolution image data transmitted on fewer data lanes than in the past, FPGA options are expanded, supporting the development of high-precision, high-speed cameras.