Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. In this video, we demonstrate the high-speed performance of the 120FPS Global Shutter Camera Module, showcasing its ability to capture crisp, sharp images of fast-moving objects without rolling artifacts. You'll learn how its OV9281 sensor and global shutter technology deliver precise motion capture for AR/VR, robotics, and industrial inspection applications.
Related Product Features:
Features a high-performance OV9281 1/4-inch monochrome global shutter CMOS sensor for accurate image capture in dynamic scenes.
Supports a high frame rate of up to 120fps at 1280x800 resolution, ideal for high-speed motion capture.
Utilizes OmniPixel®3-GS pixel technology for high-speed global shutter operation and excellent near-infrared quantum efficiency.
Offers a compact 32mm x 32mm module size with customizable lens FOV ranging from 40° to 220°.
Provides plug-and-play UVC compliance for easy integration without requiring additional drivers.
Delivers low distortion imaging with a standard 3.6mm lens and sensitivity to IR light.
Operates effectively across a wide temperature range from -30°C to 85°C for industrial environments.
Suitable for diverse applications including AR/VR, drones, machine vision, barcode scanning, and biometrics.
FAQs:
What is the advantage of a global shutter over a rolling shutter in this camera module?
The global shutter captures the entire image simultaneously, eliminating rolling artifacts and providing crisp, sharp images of high-speed moving objects, which is essential for accurate motion capture in applications like robotics and industrial inspection.
What resolution and frame rates does this USB camera module support?
It supports a resolution of 1280x800 (1MP) at up to 120fps. In MJPG format, it can achieve 100fps at various resolutions including 1280x800, and in YUY2 format, it supports 10fps at 1280x800.
Is this camera module easy to integrate into existing systems?
Yes, it is UVC-compliant, allowing for plug-and-play operation. Simply connect the camera to your device without the need for extra drivers, making integration straightforward for systems running Windows 2000, XP, 7, or 8.
What are the typical applications for this high-speed camera module?
It is widely used in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), drones, robotics, artificial intelligence, industrial inspection, machine vision, surveillance, barcode scanning, and biometrics due to its high-speed capture and global shutter capabilities.