Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the OV9281 120FPS Global Shutter Camera Module, showcasing its high-speed 1MP CMOS sensor capabilities. You'll see how its advanced global shutter technology and dual MIPI/DVP interfaces perform in real-world applications like AR/VR, drones, and industrial automation.
Related Product Features:
Features a 1MP 1/4-inch CMOS sensor with 1280x800 resolution for high-quality monochrome imaging.
Delivers high-speed capture at 120 fps for full resolution and 180 fps for VGA, minimizing motion blur.
Utilizes OmniPixel 3-GS global shutter technology for precise imaging of fast-moving objects.
Offers dual-channel MIPI and DVP output interfaces for flexible system integration.
Provides excellent near-infrared (NIR) quantum efficiency for enhanced performance in various lighting.
Includes automatic black level calibration and dynamic defective pixel correction for consistent image quality.
Supports programmable controls for frame rate, mirroring, cropping, and windowing.
Ideal for AR/VR, drones, robotics, machine vision, barcode scanning, and industrial automation applications.
FAQs:
What is the key advantage of the global shutter in the OV9281 camera module?
The global shutter captures the entire image simultaneously, eliminating the 'rolling shutter' effect and making it ideal for capturing fast-moving objects without distortion, which is crucial for applications like drone navigation, AR/VR, and industrial automation.
What output interfaces does the OV9281 camera module support?
The module supports both dual-channel MIPI and DVP parallel output interfaces, providing flexibility for integration into various hardware platforms and systems, from mobile devices to industrial vision systems.
In which applications is the OV9281 camera module commonly used?
It is widely used in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), drones for collision avoidance, robotics, machine vision, industrial inspection, barcode scanning, biometrics, and factory automation due to its high speed, global shutter, and monochrome imaging capabilities.