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A 12.3-megapixel camera module based on the Sony IMX477R back-illuminated sensor. It uses a standard C/CS-mount lens interface, allowing you to choose from a...

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A 12.3-megapixel camera module based on the Sony IMX477R back-illuminated sensor. It uses a standard C/CS-mount lens interface, allowing you to choose from a wide range of interchangeable lenses for different focal lengths and fields of view. Compatible with NVIDIA Jetson Nano series and Raspberry Pi CM3 compute module.

Compared to the commonly used IMX219, the IMX477R offers higher resolution (12.3MP vs 8MP) and nearly 50% larger pixel area for improved low-light performance. The back-illuminated sensor architecture further enhances sensitivity. An integrated infrared filter is included.

Key Features

  • Sony IMX477R Sensor – 12.3MP back-illuminated CMOS for high resolution and sensitivity
  • C/CS-Mount Lens Interface – Use interchangeable lenses for different applications
  • Improved Low-Light Performance – Larger 1.55µm pixels vs IMX219
  • Adjustable Back Focal Length – Fine-tune focus for your chosen lens
  • Integrated IR Filter – Built-in infrared cut filter

Specifications

  • Sensor – Sony IMX477R
  • Resolution – 12.3MP (4056×3040)
  • CMOS Diagonal – 7.9mm
  • Pixel Size – 1.55µm × 1.55µm
  • Output Format – RAW12/10/8, COMP8
  • Lens Mount – C-mount / CS-mount (adapter ring included)
  • IR Filter – Integrated
  • Back Focal Length – Adjustable

Compatibility

  • NVIDIA Jetson Nano series
  • Raspberry Pi CM3 compute module

Ideal For

  • Machine vision and industrial inspection
  • Computer vision and AI projects
  • High-resolution imaging applications
  • Low-light photography and surveillance

Package Contents

  • 1× 12.3MP camera module (IMX477R)
Note: A C-mount or CS-mount lens is required and sold separately.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

CS
CS stands for chip select, a control pin used by SPI devices to tell which connected device should listen. It matters when you connect more than one SPI module to the same microcontroller, because each device usually needs its own CS pin.
NVIDIA Jetson Nano
A compact NVIDIA computing module used for camera, robotics and machine-learning projects at the edge. Compatibility with Jetson Nano tells you this carrier board can host that module, but the module itself is not included.

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