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Overview:
IMX576-AAKH5-C is a diagonal 6.475 mm (Type 1/2.78) 24.8 Mega-pixel CMOS active pixel type stacked image sensor with a square pixel array. It adopts Sony's back-illuminated and stacked CMOS image sensor to achieve high speed image capturing by column parallel A/D converter circuits and high sensitivity and low noise image (comparing with conventional CMOS image sensor) through the backside illuminated imaging pixel structure. R, G, and B pigment primary color mosaic filter is employed. It operates with three power supply: analog 2.8 V, digital 1.05 V and 1.8 V for input/output interface and achieves low power consumption. In addition, this product is designed for use in cellular phone and tablet pc. When using this for another application, Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation does not guarantee the quality and reliability of product. Therefore, don't use this for applications other than cellular phone and tablet pc. Consult your Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation sales representative if you have any questions.
Key Features:
1. Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS image sensor
2. Quad Bayer Coding color filter arrangement
3. High Frame Rate 30fps@Full resolution(QBC Re-mosaic) / 30fps@QBC-HDR / 120fps@2x2 Adjacent Pixel Binning (4:3)
4. High signal to noise ratio(SNR)
5. Dual sensor synchronization operation
6. Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction
7. Lens Shading Correction (LSC)
8. Built-in temperature sensor
9. Output video format of RAW10/8, COMP8
10. cQBC Re-mosaic function
11. QBC HDR function
12. 2x2 Adjacent Pixel B inning function
13. Two PLLs for independent clock generation for pixel control and data output interface
14. CSI-2 serial data output (MIPI 2lane/4lane, Max. 2.3Gbps/lane, D-PHY spec. ver. 1.2 compliant)
15. 2-wire serial communication (Supports I2C "Fast mode" and "Fast-mode Plus")
16. 9.0 Kbit of OTP ROM for users
Camera Module No. | SF-T900B |
Product Name | IMX576 MIPI Camera Module |
Resolution | 24MP |
Image Sensor | IMX576 |
Sensor Type | 1/2.8" |
Pinout | 30Pin |
Certification | CE, FCC, ROHS |
Applications | Machine Vision |
Service | OEM & ODM, Customized |
Features | Auto Focus Camera Module |
FOV(D) | 78.1° |
TV Distortion | <0.5% |
Product Type | MIPI Camera Module |
Advantages:
1. Quality Assurance: We provide customers with high-quality camera modules and gain competitive advantages and win customers' trust by maintaining strict quality standards.
2. Timely Delivery: We understand the importance of delivering products on time. Our efficient logistics team ensures that we get our products to our customers on time.
3. Competitive Prices: We offer competitive prices that are affordable and fair, making our products suitable for our customers.
4. Innovation: We continually strive to innovate and improve our products and services. We invest in research and development to stay at the forefront of our industry.
5. Talent Acquisition and Retention: We are a strong team focused on attracting top talent and retaining skilled employees, offering competitive compensation, a positive work environment and growth opportunities.
Applications:About us:
Guangzhou Sincere Information Technology Ltd. is a professional and high-tech leading company in integrated optical device manufacturer and
device manufacturer and optical imaging system solution provider since 1992's foundation.Our Factory with totally 33, 350 squaremeter is located in Guang Dong China, Class-100 COB Dust free workshop. We can supply MIPI DVP AHD HDMI AV SWIR USB UVC Medical Industrial Camera Module.
Order Process:
1. Demand Analysis: Communicate needs
2. Design Solution: Design solutions to customer needs
3. Establish Cooperation: Provide module drawings & SCH datasheet
4. Make Samples: Camera module proofing according to the design plan
5. Camera Module Test: Send out samples, and customers will test
6. Confirm Datasheet Again: Confirm camera module datasheet and approval letter again
7. Mass Production: After the samples pass the customer's test, mass production begins
8. Quality Inspection: Strict quality inspection is carried out for each module produced
9. Shipment and Delivery: Arrange shipments to ensure timely delivery to customers
1. What is camera module?
A camera module is a compact device that integrates an image sensor, lens, and other components into a single unit. It's commonly used in digital cameras, smartphones, surveillance systems, and embedded devices. The camera module captures images or videos and converts them into electronic signals for further processing.
2. What is the sensor module?
A sensor module is a type of electronic component that is designed to detect an input signal and convert it into a useful output signal. These modules typically consist of some sort of sensing element, such as a photodiode or temperature sensor, and a signal conditioning circuit that amplifies and filters the detected signal. They are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including environmental monitoring, motion sensing, and biomedical sensing.
One of the primary benefits of using sensor modules is their ease of use and versatility. Unlike traditional sensors that require custom design and integration, sensor modules are often pre-built and ready to use right out of the box. This makes them ideal for both hobbyists and professionals who need to rapidly prototype new ideas or test out different concepts.
Another important advantage of sensor modules is their high reliability and precision. Since they are typically designed and manufactured by experienced engineers, these modules are often built to exacting standards and tested rigorously to ensure accurate and consistent performance. This makes them ideal for use in critical applications, where accurate measurements and reliable operation are essential.
3. How does CMOS work in a camera?
CMOS stands for Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor and is the technology used in the image sensor of a digital camera. In simple terms, it is the electronic device that captures the light and converts it into an electric signal, which then gets processed by the camera's software to produce the final image.
The CMOS sensor is made up of millions of tiny light-sensitive cells called photosites. Each photosite is capable of capturing light and converting it into an electrical signal. These electrical signals are then combined to form a digital image.
When light enters the camera through the lens, it falls on the CMOS sensor, which converts it into an electric charge. The charge is then converted into a digital signal, which is subsequently processed by the camera's software to produce a final image. The amount of light captured by each photosite determines the brightness of the pixel in the final image.
The CMOS sensor offers several advantages over its predecessor, the CCD sensor. It consumes less power, allows for faster readout times, and is cheaper to manufacture. Additionally, it can be produced in high resolutions, making it suitable for use in high-end cameras.
In conclusion, the CMOS sensor is a critical component of a digital camera. It plays a significant role in capturing the light and converting it into a digital signal, which forms the basis for the final image. It is a reliable and efficient technology that has revolutionized the world of digital photography.
4. How to choose the lens angle?
When it comes to choosing the right lens angle for your photography, there are several factors to consider. It's important to remember that each angle serves a different purpose, and the one you choose will ultimately depend on what you're trying to achieve.
Firstly, consider the subject matter. If you're shooting a person or animal, a moderate to long lens is usually recommended. This will allow you to capture their facial features or other details without distorting their appearance. A wide-angle lens, on the other hand, is great for landscapes or cityscapes, where you want to capture as much of the scene as possible in one shot.
Another important factor is the environment and available space. If you're shooting in a tight space, like a small room or cramped alleyway, a wide-angle lens will help you capture the entire scene without having to step back too far. However, in a larger space, a moderate to long lens may be better suited for isolating your subject and removing any distracting elements from the background.
Consider the mood or tone you're trying to convey in your photograph. A wide-angle lens can make a scene appear more dramatic or grandiose, while a telephoto lens can create a sense of intimacy and closeness with your subject.
In the end, choosing the right lens angle is all about experimentation and finding what works best for you and your photography style. Don't be afraid to try out different lenses or angles, and remember to have fun while doing it!
5. What operating system does your camera module support?
Our camera module can support Windows, Mac-IOS, Android and Self-developed Software.