The highlight of the new USB2.0 camera shield is that it supports MIPI interface sensors without any MIPI adapter board. It has an onboard 16MByte hardware frame buffer, and overcomes the bandwidth and dropping frames issue when using the software frame buffer scheme. In addition, with onboard frame buffer, it supports synchronized multiple cameras taking images exactly at the same time. Now it well supports both PC and an embedded system like Raspberry Pi, and also can provide customized support for Odroid, Beaglebone Black, Nvidia Jetson TK/TX boards.
Features:
- Support MIPI interface image sensors
- Support 8-bit Parallel image sensors by a Parallel Camera Adapter Board
- Support 12-bit Parallel image sensors
- Build-in IRCUT control (optional)
- Support x86, ARM 32/64bit hardware platforms
- Support Windows, Linux OS
- Fully customizable and can be ported to other hardware platform and software OS
- Provide free binary SDK library and demo software source code
Specifications:
- Bandwidth:480Mbps USB2.0
- I/O Voltage Standard: 3.3V
- Connector: Micro-USB2.0
- Onboard Frame Buffer 16MBytes
- Size: 40 x 40 mm
- Weight: 20g
- Power Consumption: 5V/300mA
- Operation Temperature: -10℃~+55℃
Package Includes:
- 1pcs Arducam USB2 Camera Shield - Support MIPI Interface Sensors
- 1pcs USB2.0 micro-USB Cable
- 1pcs 150mm 15pin 1.0mm to 22pin 0.5mm pitch FPC cable
- 1pcs 80mm 22pin 0.5mm pitch FPC cable
Note:
- Camera module/breakout is not included, should order separately.
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