
Sony IMX501 AI Sensor and Brain Builder for Edge AI Processing
AI at the edge: LUCID’s Triton Smart camera uses Sony’s IMX501 for efficient on-camera inference for smart manufacturing, logistics, and embedded vision systems
AI at the edge: LUCID’s Triton Smart camera uses Sony’s IMX501 for efficient on-camera inference for smart manufacturing, logistics, and embedded vision systems
Explore Sony’s IMX636 and IMX637 event-based sensors. Learn about biases, thresholds, filters, with optimization examples for the Triton2 EVS.
Sony’s 5.4 MP IMX490 CMOS sensor provides true on-sensor high dynamic range and LED flicker mitigation thanks to its sub-pixel technology.
Read about the benefits and new features of the 4th generation Pregius S sensors and how they compare to previous generations. Learn about the strengths of each Sony sensor generation and where Pregius S sensors fit in.
The image sensor is a major component inside a machine vision camera. Learning more about how image sensors work and how they are categorized will help you better choose the right one.
Learn how the combination of advanced technologies such as Sony’s CAPD technology, backside illuminated pixel structure, and LUCID’s specialized camera design, creates the best Time of Flight camera.
Featuring an innovative 4 pixel block design that includes 4 unique angled polarizers, Sony is taking polarized imaging to the next level with a compact 2/3″ global shutter CMOS polarized sensor.
The revolutionary Sony Pregius CMOS sensor is taking sensor performance to the next level. Learn how and why these sensors are improving vision applications.