global shutter 1280×800 resolution OV9281 camera module is mainly designed for Raspberry Pi boards, and it can be connected directly to RPi’s CSI-2 camera interface without additional hardware. One adapter board can connect FOUR cameras on a single Raspberry Pi board, and includes support for the High-Quality Camera
The sensor’s global shutter and excellent low-light sensitivity allow it to be used for any application that needs gesture detection, head, and eye tracking, and depth and motion detection. With this capability, device manufacturers can implement a monochrome or NIR camera device and reduce memory use by using the Y8 stream format. A monochrome camera can serve as the underlying physical camera of a logical multi-camera device to achieve better low-light noise characteristics The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 2 replaced the original Camera Module in April 2016. The v2 Camera Module has a Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor (compared to the 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5647 sensor of the original camera). The Camera Module 2 can be used to take high-definition video, as well as stills photographs.
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To use this camera, please follow this tutorial for hardware and software setup.
Applications:
- Security
- High dynamic range imaging
- Unattended surveillance
- Stereo vision
- Machine vision
- Automation
Features:
- Sensor: Monochrome global shutter OV9281
- Pixel Size: 3 μm x 3 μm
- Active array size: 1280 x 800
- Optical Size: 1/4 inch
- Focusing Range: 65mm ~ infinite
- IR Sensitive: Visible light only, build-in 650nm IR cut filter
- Output interface: 1-lane MIPI serial output with Arducam SDK.
- Output formats: RAW 8/10
- Maximum image transfer rate: 1280 x 800@120 fps with the Official driver/Arducam SDK.
- Board Size: 40mm x 40mm
- Lens Specs: FoV – 166°(D), EFL – 0.83mm, F.NO – 2.0
Package Includes:
1 x Waveshare OV9281-120 Mono Camera for Raspberry Pi, Global Shutter, 1MP
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