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Sony STARVIS IMX678 vs IMX715 vs IMX415 | Which Sensor Is Best for Your Vision System?

11 min · 22. maj 2026
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Which Sony STARVIS sensor [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp] is the right choice for your embedded vision application? In this episode of Vision Vitals by e-con Systems [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], we compare three popular 8MP Sony sensors: * Sony IMX415 * Sony IMX715 * Sony IMX678 While all three deliver 4K Ultra-HD output, their differences in low-light sensitivity, HDR performance, near-infrared imaging, sensor architecture, and dynamic range significantly impact real-world applications. 🎯 In this podcast, we explain: ✅ STARVIS vs STARVIS 2 architecture ✅ BSI and Deep Trench Isolation (DTI) ✅ IMX678 Clear HDR vs DOL-HDR ✅ Low-light and NIR performance differences ✅ Sensor size and pixel pitch comparison ✅ Frame rate and CSI-2 interface differences ✅ Lens and optical considerations ✅ 2x2 pixel binning explained 🚗 IDEAL APPLICATIONS DISCUSSED * Smart surveillance * Traffic monitoring * Parking management * Robotics * Industrial automation * AI vision systems * Smart city deployments Explore Sony STARVIS camera solutions [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp] from e-con Systems

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episode Sony STARVIS 2 vs STARVIS | IMX676 vs IMX412 | Which Sensor Is Better for Embedded Vision Systems? cover

Sony STARVIS 2 vs STARVIS | IMX676 vs IMX412 | Which Sensor Is Better for Embedded Vision Systems?

STARVIS 2 isn't just a spec upgrade. Sony's IMX676 rewrites the rules for low-light, NIR, and HDR performance — but the IMX412 still wins in specific scenarios. Here's how to choose. In this episode of Vision Vitals [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], e-con Systems' embedded vision experts compare the Sony IMX412 (STARVIS) and Sony IMX676 (STARVIS 2) across every dimension system designers care about — pixel architecture, frame rate, HDR modes, lens compatibility, and multi-camera sync — so you can make the right sensor decision for your application. What you'll learn: ☑ STARVIS vs STARVIS 2 [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp] — what the architecture difference actually means ☑ Pixel size: 1.55ÎŒm (IMX412) vs 2.0ÎŒm (IMX676) — the low-light tradeoff ☑ When IMX412 wins: 240fps at 1080p, broader lens compatibility, dedicated low-power mode ☑ When IMX676 wins: Superior NIR response, monochrome option (3–4x light sensitivity), 3-frame DOL HDR ☑ HDR modes compared: 2-frame vs 3-frame DOL, and Clear HDR for fast-motion scenes ☑ Optical format differences and what they mean for lens selection ☑ Multi-camera synchronization on both sensors Whether you're designing a machine vision system, industrial inspection camera, medical imaging device, or autonomous vehicle platform — this episode gives you the sensor selection framework to get it right. 🔗 Explore e-con Systems' Sony sensor camera lineup [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp]

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episode Sony STARVIS IMX678 vs IMX715 vs IMX415 | Which Sensor Is Best for Your Vision System? cover

Sony STARVIS IMX678 vs IMX715 vs IMX415 | Which Sensor Is Best for Your Vision System?

Which Sony STARVIS sensor [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp] is the right choice for your embedded vision application? In this episode of Vision Vitals by e-con Systems [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], we compare three popular 8MP Sony sensors: * Sony IMX415 * Sony IMX715 * Sony IMX678 While all three deliver 4K Ultra-HD output, their differences in low-light sensitivity, HDR performance, near-infrared imaging, sensor architecture, and dynamic range significantly impact real-world applications. 🎯 In this podcast, we explain: ✅ STARVIS vs STARVIS 2 architecture ✅ BSI and Deep Trench Isolation (DTI) ✅ IMX678 Clear HDR vs DOL-HDR ✅ Low-light and NIR performance differences ✅ Sensor size and pixel pitch comparison ✅ Frame rate and CSI-2 interface differences ✅ Lens and optical considerations ✅ 2x2 pixel binning explained 🚗 IDEAL APPLICATIONS DISCUSSED * Smart surveillance * Traffic monitoring * Parking management * Robotics * Industrial automation * AI vision systems * Smart city deployments Explore Sony STARVIS camera solutions [https://www.e-consystems.com/sony-starvis-cameras.asp] from e-con Systems

22. maj 202611 min
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Hot-Pluggable GMSL Camera Explained

What happens when a camera gets unplugged from a live multi-camera system? In most setups — the host crashes. STURDeCAM34 [https://www.e-consystems.com/automotive-cameras/3mp-ar0341at-ip69k-gmsl2-140db-hdr-camera.asp] changes that entirely. e-con Systems introduces the world's first 140dB HDR GMSL hot plug and hot unplug patented technology. In this episode of Vision Vitals [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], we break down exactly how it works — and why it matters for engineers deploying vision systems in the real world. 🎯 What you'll learn in this episode:  ✅ Why unplugging a GMSL camera traditionally crashes the entire host system  ✅ How STURDeCAM34 detects micro-disconnections from vibration before they cause failure ✅ 3 methods for monitoring camera connection status (Polling, Serializer Register, Interrupt-based) ✅ How predictive failure analysis flags a failing cable before it drops out  ✅ Real-world use cases: ADAS trucks, factory lines, delivery robots, smart traffic networks đŸ”„ About STURDeCAM34 STURDeCAM34 is a 3MP HDR GMSL2 camera featuring: ✅ 140dB HDR ✅ LED Flicker Mitigation ✅ IP-rated enclosure ✅ Patented hot-plug / hot-unplug technology ✅ Reliable multi-camera streaming Designed for rugged and safety-critical environments where uptime and stability are essential. ➜ Learn more about STURDeCAM34 [https://www.e-consystems.com/automotive-cameras/3mp-ar0341at-ip69k-gmsl2-140db-hdr-camera.asp]

15. maj 20269 min
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How to Choose the Right GMSL Camera Interface

Looking to select the right GMSL camera [https://www.e-consystems.com/gmsl-camera.asp] interface for your embedded vision system? In this episode of Vision Vitals by e-con Systems [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], we explain why GMSL has become one of the most widely used long-distance camera interfaces for applications like ADAS, robotics, smart surveillance, warehouse automation, retail checkout systems, and traffic monitoring. 🎯 In this podcast, you’ll learn: * What is GMSL camera interface? * Why GMSL is used in embedded vision systems * Key benefits of GMSL: * High bandwidth up to 12 Gbps * Long-distance transmission up to 15 meters * Low latency imaging * Virtual channel support * NVIDIA Jetson compatibility * How GMSL simplifies camera system design * Major GMSL applications in: * Smart traffic management * Smart surveillance * Warehouse automation * Auto farming * Parking lot management * Smart retail checkout 🚀 Whether you're building an AI vision system, industrial automation platform, robotics solution, or intelligent transportation system, this episode will help you understand when and why to choose GMSL. đŸ“„ Explore GMSL camera solutions from e-con Systems [https://www.e-consystems.com/gmsl-camera.asp]:

8. maj 20268 min
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GMSL2 vs Ethernet Cameras Explained: Which Interface Should You Choose for Embedded Vision?

Choosing the right camera interface can make or break your embedded vision system [https://www.e-consystems.com/embedded-vision-cameras.asp]. In this episode of Vision Vitals [https://www.e-consystems.com/resources/podcasts.asp], we break down the key differences between GMSL2 cameras [https://www.e-consystems.com/gmsl-camera.asp] and Ethernet cameras [https://www.e-consystems.com/gige-cameras.asp]—two of the most widely used interfaces for long-distance image transmission in embedded systems. Whether you're building a robotic system, industrial automation solution, or smart camera application, understanding the trade-offs between these technologies is critical. 🔍 What you’ll learn: * What GMSL2 is and how SerDes technology works * How Ethernet cameras operate using IP and compression * GMSL2 [https://www.e-consystems.com/gmsl-camera.asp] vs Ethernet [https://www.e-consystems.com/gige-cameras.asp] comparison: * Latency * Bandwidth * Transmission distance * EMI/EMC performance * Cost considerations * When to choose GMSL2 over Ethernet * When Ethernet (PoE) is the better choice * Emerging trends like Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) and GMSL3 🎯 If you're designing an embedded vision system, this episode gives you a practical decision framework to choose the right interface. 📌 Explore GMSL Camera solutions [https://www.e-consystems.com/gmsl-camera.asp] 📌 Explore Ethernet Camera solutions [https://www.e-consystems.com/gige-cameras.asp]

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