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Advances in Time-of-flight and Event-based Vision

Special image sensors such as time-of-flight sensors and event-based sensors perform tasks that go beyond mere imaging: Speakers from Sony Semiconductor Europe and FRAMOS will report on the latest advances in this field. Munich – June 6th 2025 – Special image sensors such as time-of-flight sensors (ToF sensors) and event-based sensors have made remarkable technical […]

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Upcoming Webinar Explores Ultra-high Speed Camera Interfaces

On May 28, 2025 at 10:00 am CET and 10:00 am PT (1:00 pm ET), Alliance Member company FRAMOS will deliver two sessions of the free webinar “Ultra-high Speed Image Sensors with SLVS-EC.” From the event page: High-resolution image sensors with high frame rates require a powerful interface for data transmission. That’s why Sony launched

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Unlocking the Power of 100,000 fps: How Quad-pixel Shutter Control Works

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. When objects move fast, typical imaging sensors deal with motion blur, artifacts, and sensitivity issues. But these can be overcome with Sony IMX900’s quad-pixel shutter control. Learn how it enables the 100K fps feature and

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Sony Semiconductor Solutions and Leopard Imaging Collaborate to Showcase LI-IMX454 Multispectral Cameras at Automate and Embedded Vision Summit

FREMONT, Calif., May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Leopard Imaging Inc., a global innovator in intelligent vision solutions, is collaborating with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) to present the cutting-edge LI-IMX454 Multispectral Camera at both Automate and Embedded Vision Summit. Leopard Imaging launched LI-USB30-IMX454-MIPI-092H camera with high-resolution imaging across diverse lighting spectrums, powered by Sony’s advanced IMX454

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247 Megapixels: Sony’s High-resolution, High-end IMX811 Image Sensor Now Available

FRAMOS makes previously unattainable resolutions available for industrial embedded systems with vision capability thanks to a new Sony sensor. Munich, Bavaria, Germany – May 14th, 2025 – Sony announced the new IMX811 rolling shutter sensor with a groundbreaking high resolution of 247 megapixels back in spring 2024. The first engineering samples are now available for

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Image Sensor Selection: Five Tradeoffs Every Vision Engineer Should Nail Before Tapeout

This blog post was originally published at Macnica’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Macnica. Choosing an image sensor isn’t just a line item on the BOM – it defines how well your camera, robot or inspection system will perform for the next decade. Our new whitepaper, “Image Sensor Selection: Key Factors to

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Sony Semiconductor Demonstration of AITRIOS Vision AI at the Extreme Edge Made Simple

Armaghan Ebrahimi, Senior Technical Product Manager, and Zachary Li, Product and Business Development Manager, both of Sony Semiconductor, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the March 2025 Edge AI and Vision Alliance Forum. Specifically, Ebrahimi and Li demonstration the Raspberry Pi AI Camera, powered by Sony’s IMX500 smart sensor

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Presenting Real-world Vision Logistics Applications

Munich, Bavaria, Germany – March 31st, 2025 – Logistics is facing a number of challenges: processes must function in precise interlocking while speed, efficiency, and cost pressures are increasing. For this reason, SONY and FRAMOS will use real-world logistics examples to show how vision applications can be designed and integrated into existing processes while reducing

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Sony’s High-resolution, High-speed Global Shutter Area Sensors IMX901 and IMX902 are Now Available

FRAMOS now offers the option to pre-order Sony’s wide image size 6k/8k horizontal sensors Munich/Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany – February 25th, 2025 – After Sony announced its two new high-speed global shutter area sensors, IMX901 and IMX902, with a wide image format and 8K horizontal resolution last summer and delivered the first engineering samples, both sensors

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