The IMX322LQJ-C is a diagonal 6.23 mm (Type 1/2.9) CMOS active pixel type image sensor with a square pixel array and approximately 2.12 M active pixels. This chip operates with analog 2.7 V, digital 1.2 V, and interface 1.8 V triple power supplies.
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Sony Exmor
CMOS Sony EXMOR R IMX055CHL sensor side+size meter 1/4' 4.2 megapixels FullHD from Video Camera Sony HDR-CX110
Exmor is the name of a technology Sony implemented on some of their CMOSimage sensors. It performs on-chip analog/digital signal conversion and two-step noise reduction in parallel on each column of the CMOS sensor.
Exmor R is a back-illuminated version of Sony's CMOS image sensor.[1] Exmor R was announced by Sony on 11 June 2008 and was the world's first mass-produced implementation of the back-illuminated sensor technology[2] Sony claims that Exmor R is approximately twice as sensitive as a normal front illuminated sensor; this active pixel sensor is found in several Sony mobile phones and cameras as well as Apple'siPhone 2G and 5.[3][4] The Exmor R sensor allows the camera of the smartphone to capture high definition movies and stills in low light areas.
Originally, Exmor R was limited to smaller sensors for camcorders, compact cameras and mobile phones, but the Sony ILCE-7RM2 full-frame camera introduced on the 10 June 2015 features an Exmor R sensor as well.
Exmor RS is a stacked CMOS image sensor announced by Sony on 20 August 2012.[5]
List of Exmor sensors[edit]
Not Backlit + Not Stacked.
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List of Exmor R sensors[edit]![]()
Backlit + Not Stacked.
List of Exmor RS sensors[edit]
Backlit + Stacked.
List of Exmor imaging modules[edit]
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