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File:CMOS SONY EXMOR R IMX055CHL sensor side+size.jpg
CMOS Sony EXMOR R IMX055CHL sensor side+size meter 1/4" 4.2 megapixels FullHD from Video Camera Sony HDR-CX110

Exmor is the name of a technology Sony implemented on some of their CMOS image sensors. It performs on-chip analogue/digital signal conversion and two-step noise reduction in parallel on each column of the CMOS sensor.

Exmor R is a back-illuminated version of Sony's CMOS image sensor.[1] Exmor R was announced by Sony on 11 June 2008 and was the world's first mass-produced implementation of the back-illuminated sensor technology[2] Sony claims that Exmor R is approximately twice as sensitive as a normal front illuminated sensor. This active pixel sensor is found in several Sony mobile phones and cameras as well as Apple's iPhone 4S and 5.[3][4] The Exmor R sensor allows the camera of the smartphone to capture high definition movies and stills in low lit areas.

Originally, Exmor R was limited to smaller sensors for camcorders, compact cameras and mobile phones, but the Sony ILCE-7RM2 full-frame camera introduced on the 10 June 2015 features an Exmor R sensor as well.

List of Exmor sensors

Model number Number of effective pixels Sensor size (diagonal) Unit cell size Sensitivity (typical value f/5.6) Sensor saturation signal (minimum value) Output Subpixel layout Release date Utilizing devices
IMX012[5][6] 1296 x 985

1.28 MP

4.74 mm (1/3.8") 2.925 μm x 2.925 μm 290 mV 550 mV MIPI 2 lane

RAW/YUV/JPEG

RGB
IMX035[5][6] 1329 x 1049

1.39 MP

6.08 mm (1/3") 3.63 μm × 3.63 μm 460 mV 830 mV RGB
IMX036[7] 2096 x 1561

3.27 MP

6.49 mm (1/2.8") 2.5 μm × 2.5 μm 200 mV 400 mV RGB
ISX005[8][9] 2064 x 1544

3.19 MP

3.6 mm (1/5") MIPI 2 lane RGB
ISX006[8][9] 2592 x 1944 4.5 mm (1/4") MIPI 2 lane RGB
IMX094[10] 7360 x 4912

36.4 MP

43.18 mm (1.7") 4.88 μm × 4.88 μm sub-LVDS 8 channels RGB
List
IMX128[11] 6000 x 4000

24.3 MP

43.04 mm (1.69") 5.97 μm × 5.97 μm sub-LVDS 8 channels RGB
IMX168CQK 2616 x 1968

5.15 MP

4.58 mm 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm 120 mV 428 mV MIPI 2/1 lane September 2013
IMX169CQK 4216 x 3128

13.19 MP

7.35 mm 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm 120 mV 428 mV MIPI 4/2 lane September 2013

List of Exmor R sensors

Used as a "selfie" camera.

Model number Number of effective pixels Sensor size (diagonal) Unit cell size Sensitivity (typical value f/5.6) Sensor saturation signal (minimum value) Output Subpixel layout Release date Utilizing devices
IMX055CHL 2048 x 1536

3.15 MP (gross 4.2 MP)

4.5 mm (1/4") LVDS 4 pair for signal+1 pair for clock RGB
List
  • Sony HDR-CX110
  • Sony HDR-CX110E
  • Sony HDR-CX115E
  • Sony HDR-CX116E
  • Sony HDR-CX150
  • Sony HDR-CX150E
  • Sony HDR-CX155E
  • Sony HDR-CX170
IMX081PQ[12] 4656 x 3496

16.28 MP

6.52 mm (1/2.8") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 4/2/1 lane RGB
IMX091PQ[12] 4208 x 3120

13.13 MP

5.87 mm (1/3.06") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 4/2/1 lane RGB
List
IMX111PQ[12] 3280 x 2464

8.08 MP

4.60 mm (1/4") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 2/1 lane RGB
IMX119

1.3 MP

3.256 mm (1/7.8") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm
IMX136 LQJ/LLJ[17] 1944 x 1224

2.38 MP

6.40 mm (1/2.8") 2.80 μm × 2.80 μm 425 mV (LQJ)

637 mV (LLJ)

812 mV RGB (LQJ)

BW (LLJ)

IMX145 3264 x 2448

8 MP

5.68 mm (1/3.2") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm RGB
IMX145-derived 3264 x 2448

8 MP

6.00 mm (1/3") 1.5 μm × 1.5 μm RGB
IMX174[20][21] 1920 x 1200

2.3 MP

21.167 mm (1/1.2") 5.86 μm × 5.86 μm RGB
IMX175[22] 3280 x 2464

8.08 MP

5.77 mm (1/3.2") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm RGB
IMX179 3264 x 2448

8 MP

5.68 mm (1/3.2") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGB
IMX188[28][29] 1328 x 832

1.1 MP

2.16 mm (1/8.3") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm MIPI 1 lane

RAW

RGB
IMX208

2.1 MP

4.379 mm (1/5.8") 1.4 μm × 1.4 μm MIPI 2 lane

RAW

List
IMX219PQ[31] 3280 x 2464

8.08 MP

4.60 mm (1/4.0") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 2 lane

RAW

IMX377 12.35 MP 7.81 mm (1/2.3") 1.55 μm × 1.55 μm

List of Exmor RS sensors

Model number Number of effective pixels Sensor size (diagonal) Unit cell size Sensitivity (typical value f/5.6) Sensor saturation signal (minimum value) Output Subpixel layout Phase detection autofocus Gryo Image Stabilization Release date Utilizing devices
IMX132 1992 × 1216

2.42 MP

2.59 mm (1/6.95") 1.2 μm x 1.2 μm MIPI 2 lane

RAW

RGB
IMX134[35][36] 3280 x 2464

8.08 MP

4.595 mm (1/4") 1.12 μm x 1.12 μm 84 mV 260 mV MIPI 4/2 lane RGB March 2013
IMX135[35][36] 4224 x 3176

13.42 MP

5.867 mm (1/3.06") 1.12 μm x 1.12 μm 84 mV 260 mV MIPI 4/2 lane

RAW

RGB January 2013
ISX014[35][45] 3280 × 2464

8.08 MP

6.00 mm (1/3") 1.5 μm x 1.5 μm 84 mV 260 mV MIPI 4/2/1 lane RGB October 2012
List
IMX220[46] 5264 × 3960

20.7 MP

7.87 mm (1/2.3") 1.2 μm x 1.2 μm MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGB
IMX220S[46] 5264 × 3960

20.7 MP

7.87 mm (1/2.3") 1.2 μm x 1.2 μm MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGB Yes
IMX214[48] 4224 × 3200

13.51 MP

5.867 mm (1/3.06") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 4/2 lane

RAW

April 2014
IMX230[52][53][54] 5344 х 4016

21 MP

7.487 mm (1/2.4") 1.12 μm x 1.12 μm 78 mV 330 mV MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGB Yes April 2015
IMX234 5312 x 2988

16 MP

6.828 mm (1/2.6") 1.12 μm x 1.12 μm MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGB
IMX240 5312 x 2988

16 MP

6.828 mm (1/2.6") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm RGB
List
IMX258 4224 x 3136

13 MP

5.867 mm (1/3.06") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm Yes
IMX260[67] 4032 x 3024

12 MP

7.18 mm (1/2.5") 1.4 μm x 1.4 μm RGB Yes March 2016
List
IMX278 4224 x 3136

13 MP

5.867 mm (1/3.06") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm MIPI 4 lane

RAW

RGBW July 2015
IMX298 4608 x 3456

16 MP

6.40 mm (1/2.8") 1.12 μm × 1.12 μm November 2015
IMX300[75] 5984 x 4140

25 MP

7.87 mm (1/2.3") 1.1 μm x 1.1 μm RGB Yes Yes
IMX318[76] 5488 x 4112

22.5 MP

6.858 mm (1/2.6") 1.0 μm x 1.0 μm 61 mV 330 mV RGB Yes Yes February 2016

List of Exmor imaging modules

Model number Sensor Module size (WxDxH) AF actuator Lens composition F-number Focal length

(35 mm conversion)

Release date Utilizing devices
IUS014F-Z[35] ISX014 8.5 mm x 8.5 mm × 4.65 mm VCM (Voice coil motor) Plastic

(4 groups, 4 elements)

F2.4 28 mm November 2012
IU134F9-Z[35][36] IMX134 8.5 mm x 8.5 mm × 4.2 mm VCM (Voice coil motor) Plastic

(4 groups, 4 elements)

F2.4 28 mm May 2013
IU135F3-Z[35][36] IMX135 8.5 mm x 8.5 mm × 5.5 mm VCM (Voice coil motor) Plastic

(5 groups, 5 elements)

F2.2 28 mm March 2013

See also

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