The OV7670 640X480 VGA CMOS Camera Image Sensor Module is an affordable image sensor and DSP that can operate at a maximum of 30 frames per second and 640 x 480 (“VGA”) resolutions, equivalent to 0.3 Megapixels.
Features:
– Captures images at 640 x 480 resolution with a maximum of 30 fps
– Pre-processing capabilities via the Serial Camera Control Bus (SCCB)
– OmniVision OV7670 CMOS VGA Camera-Chip Sensor with OmniPixel technology
– 3.3V DC Input Voltage, working temperature 0-50 degrees Celsius
– All Glass Lenses, Lens (including seat) made of Magnesium Alloy material
– Focal length of the lens is 3.6 mm
– 650 nm Bands Black FR-4 PCB with Quality Heavy Gold Plate
– 2×10 0.1″ output connector for easy insertion into Prototype Board, Bread Board, MCU Onboard Connectors
– Suitable for 8/16/32 bit Micro-controllers
– Ideal for applications in Robotics, Image Processing, Simple Machine Vision, Object Detection, Color detection, etc.
– Technical parameters include high sensitivity for low-light operation, low operating voltage for embedded portable apps, lens shading correction, flicker (50/60 Hz) auto-detection, and saturation level auto-adjust (UV adjust), edge enhancement level auto-adjust.
This camera module is a powerful and easy-to-interface solution for small embedded systems, providing vision capabilities for various applications.
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Package Includes:
1 x OV7670 640×480 VGA CMOS Camera Image Sensor Module.
1 x Lens Cover.
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