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Part RoHS Manufacturer Sensors or Transducers Type Mounting Feature Output Type Package Shape or Style Output Range Pixel Size (um) Maximum Supply Voltage Screening Level Master Clock Body Length/Diameter Body Width Spectral Response (nm) Power Supplies (V) Optical Format (inch) Sub-Category Body Height Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Horizontal Pixel Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Termination Type Data Rate Output Interface Type Frame Rate Maximum Operating Current Array Type Additional Features Housing JESD-609 Code Dynamic Range Vertical Pixel

CYIS1SM0250AA-WWC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

DIGITAL VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

1-4.25V

25

5 V

8 MHz

1

3.3 V

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

Gold (Au) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier

SOLDER

8 Mbps

30 fps

FULL FRAME

ELECTRONIC SHUTTER

e4

74 dB

512

CYIS1SM0250AA-HHCS

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

DIGITAL VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

1-4.25V

25

5 V

8 MHz

29.21 mm

28.7 inch

1

1.178 mm

3.3 V

85 Cel

512

-40 Cel

Gold (Au)

SOLDER

8 Mbps

30 fps

FULL FRAME

ELECTRONIC SHUTTER

e4

74 dB

512

NOIS1SM0250S-HHC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

ANALOG VOLTAGE

SQUARE

1-4.25V

25X25

8 MHz

29.2 mm

29.2 inch

1

17.77 mm

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

Matte Tin (Sn)

SOLDER

8 Mbps

29 fps

FRAME

ALUMINIUM

e3

74 dB

512

CYIS1SM1000AA-HHCS

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

DIGITAL VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

1-4.25V

15X15

5 V

30.23 mm

29.21 inch

3.04 mm

60 Cel

1024

0 Cel

SOLDER

12 Mbps

11 fps

FULL FRAME

ELECTRONIC ROLLING SHUTTER

CERAMIC

69 dB

1024

NOIS1SM0250A-HHC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

ANALOG VOLTAGE

SQUARE

1-4.25V

25X25

8 MHz

29.2 mm

29.2 inch

5

1

CCD Image Sensors

17.77 mm

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

Matte Tin (Sn)

SOLDER

8 Mbps

29 fps

FRAME

ALUMINIUM

e3

74 dB

512

CYIS1SM0250AA-HHC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

DIGITAL VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

1-4.25V

25

5 V

8 MHz

29.21 mm

28.7 inch

1

1.178 mm

3.3 V

85 Cel

512

-40 Cel

Gold (Au)

SOLDER

8 Mbps

30 fps

FULL FRAME

ELECTRONIC SHUTTER

e4

74 dB

512

NOIS1SM0250S-HWC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

ANALOG VOLTAGE

SQUARE

1-4.25V

25X25

8 MHz

29.2 mm

29.2 inch

1

17.77 mm

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

SOLDER

8 Mbps

29 fps

FRAME

ALUMINIUM

74 dB

512

NOIS1SM0250A-HWC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

ANALOG VOLTAGE

SQUARE

1-4.25V

25X25

8 MHz

29.2 mm

29.2 inch

5

1

CCD Image Sensors

17.77 mm

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

SOLDER

8 Mbps

29 fps

FRAME

ALUMINIUM

74 dB

512

NOIS1SM0250A-WWC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

ANALOG VOLTAGE

1-4.25V

25X25

8 MHz

1

65 Cel

512

0 Cel

8 Mbps

29 fps

FRAME

74 dB

512

CYIS1SM1000AA-HHC

Onsemi

IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS

SURFACE MOUNT

DIGITAL VOLTAGE

RECTANGULAR

1-4.25V

15X15

5 V

30.23 mm

29.21 inch

3.04 mm

60 Cel

1024

0 Cel

Gold (Au)

SOLDER

12 Mbps

11 fps

FULL FRAME

ELECTRONIC ROLLING SHUTTER

CERAMIC

e4

69 dB

1024

Image Sensors

Image sensors are electronic devices that capture images and convert them into digital signals that can be processed and stored in electronic devices such as cameras, smartphones, and security systems. They are a critical component of digital imaging technology and have revolutionized the way we capture and store visual information.

Image sensors work by detecting and converting light into electrical signals. They typically consist of a grid of millions of tiny photodiodes, each of which generates an electrical charge in response to the amount of light it receives. When light enters the sensor, it is absorbed by the photodiodes, which generate a corresponding electrical signal. The signals from each photodiode are then combined to form a digital image.

There are two main types of image sensors: charge-coupled devices (CCDs) and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors. CCDs are the older of the two technologies and are characterized by their high image quality, low noise, and low power consumption. CMOS sensors, on the other hand, are more modern and are known for their high-speed performance, low power consumption, and lower cost.

Image sensors are widely used in a variety of applications, including digital cameras, smartphones, security systems, and medical imaging. They have also enabled the development of new technologies such as virtual and augmented reality, self-driving cars, and facial recognition.