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ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL
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ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL Description
The ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL is a high-performance image sensor developed by ROHM Semiconductor. This sensor is designed for use in a variety of applications, including industrial imaging, security and surveillance, and automotive imaging.
Description:
The ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL is a CMOS image sensor with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels. It features a 1/3-inch optical format and a pixel size of 3.75µm. The sensor has a high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range, making it suitable for use in low-light conditions and high-contrast environments.
Features:
- 1.3-megapixel resolution
- 1/3-inch optical format
- 3.75µm pixel size
- High sensitivity and wide dynamic range
- Monochrome sensor
- Global shutter readout
- High-speed data readout
- Low power consumption
Applications:
The ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial imaging: The sensor's high sensitivity and wide dynamic range make it ideal for use in industrial applications such as defect detection, quality control, and robotics.
- Security and surveillance: The sensor's high resolution and low-light performance make it well-suited for use in security and surveillance applications, such as CCTV cameras and perimeter security systems.
- Automotive imaging: The sensor's high-speed readout and low power consumption make it suitable for use in automotive applications, such as driver assistance systems and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Overall, the ML620Q136-NNNTDZ07GL is a high-performance image sensor that offers excellent image quality and performance in a variety of applications. Its high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and low power consumption make it a popular choice for industrial, security, and automotive imaging applications.



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