Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to integrate a high-performance camera into your embedded vision project? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Split IMX179 8MP USB Camera Module, demonstrating its 1080P face recognition capabilities and showcasing its performance in various lighting conditions.
Related Product Features:
Features the IMX179 1/3.2-inch CMOS sensor with Sony's back-illuminated technology for high sensitivity in low-light environments.
Supports high dynamic range (HDR) imaging for clear and detailed output under complex lighting conditions.
Offers USB 2.0 high-speed data transmission and OTG protocol (UVC) for easy connectivity.
Includes an integrated image signal processor for automatic white balance, exposure control, and video compression.
Delivers a maximum image transfer rate of 1080p at 30fps and supports output formats like YUY2 and MJPEG.
Operates within a wide temperature range from -30°C to 70°C, ensuring stable performance in various environments.
Equipped with a 2G2P lens with M12 mount and an IR filter for enhanced image quality.
Ideal for applications in smartphones, medical devices, video conferencing, industrial inspection, AI, and IoT.
FAQs:
What is the maximum resolution and frame rate of this camera module?
The camera module supports a maximum resolution of 8MP (3264x2488) and can achieve up to 1080p at 30fps, with 2592x1944 at 15fps also available.
Which operating systems are compatible with this USB camera module?
It is compatible with Windows XP, VISTA, Win7, Win8, Win10, Linux, or any operating system that supports the UVC driver, ensuring broad usability.
What are the key applications for this embedded camera module?
It is suitable for a wide range of applications including smartphones, medical treatment, video conferencing, industrial pipeline inspection, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), VR, 3D scanning, and consumer electronics.
How does the IMX179 sensor perform in low-light conditions?
The IMX179 sensor utilizes Sony's back-illuminated (BSI) pixel technology, which significantly improves photosensitivity in low-light environments, ensuring high-quality image capture even with minimal lighting.