Description
Camera module with the matrixOV2640 2 MPx with a resolution of 1600 px x 1200 and speeds up to 60 frames per second. It features lens LS-4011 M12x0.5, with the following parameters: focal length of 4.9 mm, angle of 60 °, aperture of 1.2, the format of 1/4. The device operates with a voltage of 3.3 V and 5 V, it communicates through a parallel interface.
A detailed description can be found onthe manufacturer's website, it isalso available inthe library on GitHub. |
Specification
- Operating voltage: 1.7 V to 3.3 V
- Matrix OV2640 (documentation)
- Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Px (2 Mpx)
- The number of frames per second:
- up to 60 FRAMES per second for CIF format
- up to 30 FRAMES per second for SVGA format
- up to 15 FRAMES per second for the format SXGA / UXGA
- Sensitivity: 0,6 V/(lux*sec)
- Lens: LS-4011 (documentation)
- Focal length: 4.9 mm
- Aperture: 1,2
- Viewing angle: diagonal: 60 °
- Format: 1/4 "
- Output formats:
- YUV 422/420 / YCbCr 422
- RGB565/555
- compressed 8-bit data
- 8 / 10-bit RAW RGB Data
- Configuration of sensor through I2C bus
- The viewing angles of the camera with the lens:
- horizontal: 55 °
- vertical: 41 °
- diagonal: 69 °
Pins
The device has soldered 20-pin connector, pitch of 2.54 mm.
Pin | Description |
---|---|
VCC | Supply voltage is 3.3 V. |
GND | The ground of the system. |
SCL | Clock line of the interface Two-Wire. |
SDATA | Data line of the interface Two-Wire. |
VSYNC | Vertical synchronization. |
HREF | The output HREF. |
PCLK | The clock output of the matrix's sensor. |
XCLK | The input of the clock system. |
D9 | The video data output - bit 9 (MSB). |
D8 | The video data output - bit 8. |
D7 | The video data output - bit 7. |
D6 | The video data output - bit 6. |
D5 | The video data output - bit 5. |
D4 | The video data output - bit 4. |
D3 | The video data output - bit 3. |
D2 | The video data output - bit 2 (LSB). |
D1 | The video data output - 1 bit (10-bit mode). |
D0 | The video data output - bit 0 (mode of 10-bit). |
RESET | The system's reset activated with low state. |
PWDN | Disabling of the system activated by the high state. |
Useful links |