The GIGAPYX 4600 from Pyxalis is a 46 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor that has a resolution of 8320 (H) x 5456 (V) pixels. It has an ultra-low noise rolling shutter in a 1.5" optical format that delivers a maximum frame rate of 150 fps (at full resolution) & 200 fps (at 8k format) in 12 bits. This backside illuminated (BSI) image sensor has a pixel size of 4.4 µm x 4.4 µm and an aspect ratio of 3:2. It has a linear intra-pixel dynamic range of up to 90 dB and quantum efficiency of over 72%.
The GIGAPYX 4600 has a photo response non-uniformity (PRNU) of less than 2% rms and full well charge above 50 ke-. It has a readout noise of 1.6 e- and dual cvf of 188/18 μV/e-. This image sensor has a 12-bit/13-bit dual ADC column and up to 128 sub-LVDS data lanes with a data rate of 840 Mbps. It uses ultra-low color crosstalk: Deep Trench Isolation technology and has 2x2 & 4x4 Binning. This image sensor has an adjustable analog gain: from x0.5 to x8 and adjustable fine digital gains & offset. It has a versatile input trigger with 3 operating modes and strobe outputs.
The GIGAPYX 4600 has multiple ROI, flip and skipping modes, advanced burst-sequence, and page configuration with multiple user settings. It is color-compatible and can be controlled via an SPI interface. This image sensor has an embedded temperature sensor and is available in monochrome & RGB. It consumes up to 6 W of power and is available in a 520 pin μPGA ceramic package. This image sensor is ideal for professional video, high-resolution inspection, and aerial surveillance applications.