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Overview:
The OV5640 (color) image sensor is a low voltage, high-performance, 1/4-inch 5 megapixel CMOS image sensor that provides the full functionality of a single chip 5 megapixel (2592x1944) camera using OmniBSITM technology in a small footprint package. It provides
full-frame, sub-sampled, windowed or arbitrarily scaled 8-bit/10-bit images in various formats via the control of the Serial Camera Control Bus (SCCB) interface.
The OV5640 has an image array capable of operating at up to 15 frames per second (fps) in 5 megapixel resolution with complete user control over image quality, formatting and output data transfer. All required image processing functions, including exposure control, gamma, white balance, color saturation, hue control, defective pixel canceling, noise canceling, etc., are programmable through the SCCB interface or embedded microcontroller. The OV5640 also includes a compression engine for increased processing
power. In addition, Omnivision image sensors use proprietary sensor technology to improve image quality by reducing or eliminating common lighting/electrical sources of image contamination, such as fixed pattern noise, smearing, etc., to produce a clean, fully
stable, color image.
The OV5640 has an embedded microcontroller, which can be combined with an internal autofocus engine and programmable general purpose I/O modules (GPIO) for external autofocus control. It also provides an anti-shake function with an internal anti-shake engine. For identification and storage purposes, the OV5640 also includes a one-time programmable (OTP) memory. The OV5640 supports both a digital video parallel port and a serial MIPI port.
Key Features:
Camera Module No. | SF1V564AA10 |
Resolution | 5MP |
Image Sensor | OV5640 |
Sensor Type | 1/4" |
Interface | mipi |
Focal Length | 3.37mm |
Pixel | 2592 × 1944 |
View Angle | 65° |
Distortion | <-1% |
Focusing Range | 45mm- 55mm |
Module Type | Auto Focus |
Interface | MIPI |
Connector | AXK8L24125 |
Sensor Slave Address | (W/R:0X78/0X79) |
EEPROM | (optional) |
Advantages:
1. High Quality Camera Module: We provide high-quality camera modules that meet customer needs. Our products undergo rigorous quality checks to ensure they are durable, efficient and reliable.
2. Quality Assurance: We provide customers with high-quality camera modules and gain competitive advantages and win customers' trust by maintaining strict quality standards.
3. Competitive Prices: We offer competitive prices that are affordable and fair, making our products suitable for our customers.
4. Excellent Customer Service: Our team of highly trained professionals is dedicated to providing excellent customer service. We are responsive to our customers' needs and take their feedback seriously.
5. Customer Service: Our team of professionals is loyal and proactive towards customers, responding promptly and effectively solving problems.
Applications:About us:
Guangzhou Sincere Information Technology Ltd. is a professional and high-tech leading company in integrated optical 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. Can I use camera module on raspberry pi?
Yes, you can definitely use a camera module on the Raspberry Pi! The Raspberry Pi camera module is a popular accessory that allows you to capture images and videos with your Pi. There are several different camera modules available for the Raspberry Pi, each with its own features and capabilities.
3. How much camera module?
Our camera modules start from $3 to $150. Compared to others, our advantages are original A-class sensor, high quality PCB boards, FPC boards,
and high-definition lenses. If you are looking for affordable and high- quality camera modules, SINCEREFIRST is also a good choice.
4. How to connect camera module to raspberry pi?
Connecting a camera module to a Raspberry Pi is a straightforward process that can be completed by anyone, regardless of their technical abilities. The Raspberry Pi has several camera modules that can be used to take photos and record videos.
The first step in connecting a camera module to a Raspberry Pi is to make sure the Pi is powered off and unplugged from its power source. Then, you need to identify the CSI (Camera Serial Interface) connector on the Raspberry Pi board. This will be a small rectangular slot located near the HDMI port.
Next, carefully attach the camera module to the CSI connector. The camera module should snap into place easily, but be sure not to apply too much force, as this could damage the connector.
Once the camera module is securely attached, you can power on the Raspberry Pi. The camera module should be detected automatically, and it will be ready to use.
To test that the camera module is working correctly, you can open the command terminal on the Raspberry Pi and enter the command "raspistill -o test.jpg". This will take a photo and save it as test.jpg in the current directory.
If the test image looks good, congratulations! You have successfully connected a camera module to your Raspberry Pi. You can now start exploring all of the different ways you can use your Raspberry Pi to capture and record images and videos.