Treedix OV2640 Camera Module 140 Degree Wide Angle CMOS 2MP Camera Mini Camera Module
Treedix OV2640 Camera Module 140 Degree Wide Angle CMOS 2MP Camera Mini Camera Module
Description
OV2640 is known as an evergreen image sensor from OmniVision. It features DVP friendly interface, powerful on-chip ISP with JPEG encoding, and low power consumption, which makes the OV2640 image sensor unique and popular for IoT camera applications at all times. Specification: Operating Voltage: DC1.2V ± 5% (core voltage) DC2.5 ~ 3.0V (analog voltage) 1.7 ~ 3.3V (I / 0 port voltage) Operating temperature: 30 ~ 70 ° C (Image stabilization temperature: 0 ~ 50 ° C) Maximum image transmission rate:15FPS (UXGA / SXGA)、30FPS (SVGA)、60FPS (CIF) Image sensor array: 1632 x 1232 full image array Package included: 1 x OV2640 Wide Angle Camera Module Read more Wide Application Plug and play, no need to install drivers, compatible with all kinds of popular conference software and systems in the market, and can also be connected with im such as QQ, MSN, etc.It is also suitable for various industrial, industrial control, intelligent, self-service, terminal equipment, such as: face recognition equipment, self-made terminal equipment, multimedia teaching equipment, security smart device, visitor terminal device Read more Mini camera module, versatile and highly recommended for STM32, ESP32, ESP8266 and other low-end ARM and RISC microcontrollers. Read more
Features:
- OV2640 is a 1/4 inch CMOS UXGA (1632 x 1232) image sensor, The sensor is small in size and low in operating voltage, providing the same functions of a single-chip UXGA camera and image processor.
- Through SCCB bus control, it can output 8 / 10-bit image data with various resolutions in the form of whole frame, sub-sampling, scaling and window extraction.
- The UXGA image of this product can reach up to 15 frames per second (SVGA can reach 30 frames and CIF can reach 60 frames).
- Users can fully control the image quality, data format and transmission method.
- 140 Wide angle lens allow you to capture a large area of the scene within a short shooting distance.