Sony has announced a new 1-inch type sensor with an effective pixel count of 20.48MP.
The "IMX183CLK-J/CQJ-J" CMOS image sensors has an all-pixel global reset function, which reduces rolling shutter effect when panning.
The image sensor uses a high sensitivity back-illuminated structure with a 2.4 µm square unit pixel. Sony has developed both color (IMX183CQJ-J) and monochrome (IMX183CLK-J) verions of the product.
The chip can also record 4K 2160p video at up to 60 frames per second and output 12-bit full-resolution images at readout speeds approaching 22 frames per second.
The new sensor is expectd to be part of Sony's RX100 line of high-end compact cameras and RX10 superzoom models.
Device Structure
Item |
IMX183CLK-J/CQJ-J |
Output image size |
Diagonal 15.86 mm (Type 1) aspect ratio 3:2 |
Number of effective pixels |
5544 (H) x 3694 (V) approx. 20.48M pixels |
Unit cell size |
2.4 µm (H) x 2.4 µm (V) |
Optical blacks |
Horizontal |
Front: 48 pixels, rear: 0 pixels |
Vertical |
Front: 16 pixels, rear: 0 pixels |
Input drive frequency |
72 MHz |
Output Interface |
Sub-LVDS (576 Mbps / ch, Max.10 ch) |
Package |
118-pin LGA |
Supply voltage VDD (Typ.) |
2.9 V / 1.8 V / 1.2 V |