GSPRINT4502 2MP 4.5 um Global Shutter High Speed Image Sensor
GSPRINT4502 is a 2.5 Megapixel (2048 x 1216) 2/3 sized ( 10.7 mm) high speed, global shutter image sensor designed with the latest 4.5 μm charge domain global shutter pixel.
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GSPRINT4502 is a 2 Megapixel (2048 x 1216) 2/3 sized ( 10.7 mm) high speed, global shutter image sensor designed with the latest 4.5 μm charge domain global shutter pixel. It achieves more than 30k e- FWC, less than 4 e- rms read noise and > 68 dB dynamic range, optionally to be increased with multi-slope HDR mode. Using an advanced 65nm CIS process and light pipe technology, the sensor achieves >65% QE and more than 1/40,000 shutter efficiency. With on-chip charge binning, FWC can be further increased to > 120ke- and frame rate is quadrupled. GSPRINT4502 consists of 64 pairs sub-LVDS channels running at 1.2Gbps which delivers a stunning 3300 fps at 8 bit per pixel and full resolution and over 10000 fps with binning mode. These unique features make it an ideal solution for demanding imaging in applications such as 3D laser profiling, industrial inspection, motion analysis and high speed imaging.
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GSPRINT4502-AVM-NUT-ARD
Monochrome, removable D 263® T eco 0.7mm glass without ARC, 255 pin µPGA, 3462fps @ 8bit 64channels, 1782fps @ 10-bit 44 channels, 852fps @ 12bit 24channels
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Demo Grade
GSPRINT4502-AVM-NUT-ARE
Monochrome, removable D 263® T eco 0.7mm glass without ARC, 255 pin µPGA, 3462fps @ 8bit 64channels, 1782fps @ 10-bit 44 channels, 852fps @ 12bit 24channels
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GSPRINT4502-AVM-NUT-AUD
Monochrome, sealed D 263® T eco 0.7mm glass without ARC, 255 pin µPGA, 3462fps @ 8bit 64channels, 1782fps @ 10-bit 44 channels, 852fps @ 12bit 24channels
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Demo Grade
GSPRINT4502-AVM-NUT-AUE
Monochrome, sealed D 263® T eco 0.7mm glass without ARC, 255 pin µPGA, 3462fps @ 8bit 64channels, 1782fps @ 10-bit 44 channels, 852fps @ 12bit 24channels
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