Brief: This video frames the solution within typical operational contexts for clearer understanding. Watch as we demonstrate the IMX290 Raspberry Pi Camera Module in ultra-low light conditions, showcasing its starlight-level 0.001 lux sensitivity and 120dB WDR for clear night vision. See how its back-illuminated CMOS sensor delivers high-quality 1080p video at 60fps, making it ideal for home security, car DVRs, and industrial inspection applications.
Related Product Features:
Starlight-level photosensitivity for full-color imaging in ultra-low light environments below 0.001 lux.
High-resolution 1080p output at 60fps for clear and smooth video capture.
Advanced back-illuminated pixel technology enhances quantum efficiency and low-light performance.
120dB wide dynamic range (WDR) with digital overlap technology for balanced exposure.
Low power consumption design suitable for long-running embedded devices like security cameras.
Excellent low illumination performance captures dark scene details without additional fill light.
Compatible with Raspberry Pi full series and Linux/V4L2 systems for easy integration.
Versatile applications in security monitoring, car DVRs, industrial inspection, and smart homes.
FAQs:
What makes the IMX290 camera module suitable for low-light environments?
The IMX290 features starlight-level photosensitivity with 0.001 lux ultra-low light capability, back-illuminated technology for improved quantum efficiency, and can deliver full-color night vision under infrared enhancement, making it ideal for dark conditions.
What resolution and frame rate does this Raspberry Pi camera support?
It supports 1080p full HD resolution at 60fps for high-speed output, with a maximum resolution of 1936x1096 pixels, ensuring detailed and smooth video capture for various applications.
Is this camera module compatible with all Raspberry Pi models?
Yes, the IMX290 camera module is compatible with the full Raspberry Pi series and also supports Linux/V4L2 systems, providing flexible integration for different projects and devices.
What are the typical applications for this CMOS camera module?
It is widely used in security monitoring, access control systems, industrial inspection, drones, robot vision, car DVRs, smart homes, and medical assistance, thanks to its high sensitivity and stable performance.