Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. In this video, you'll see a detailed walkthrough of the 4K 12MP IMX377 HDR MIPI Camera Module, showcasing its high-resolution imaging capabilities, low-light performance, and flexible configuration options. Learn how its advanced features like HDR and PDAF phase focus make it ideal for drones, industrial testing, and other demanding applications.
Related Product Features:
Features a 12MP Sony IMX377 back-illuminated CMOS sensor for high sensitivity and low noise in low-light conditions.
Supports 4K video at 30fps and 1080p at 120fps, enabling high-resolution and high-speed video capture.
Equipped with PDAF phase focus technology for fast and accurate autofocus performance.
Incorporates HDR (High Dynamic Range) support for enhanced image detail in varying lighting.
Uses a MIPI CSI-2 interface for high-speed data transmission and flexible system integration.
Offers programmable controls for exposure, gain, white balance, and other key imaging parameters.
Designed with low power consumption and operates on a 5V DC supply for energy efficiency.
Compatible with multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS via UVC protocol.
FAQs:
What are the key advantages of the IMX377 sensor in this camera module?
The IMX377 sensor uses back-illuminated (BSI) technology and a large 1.55μm pixel size, which together deliver high sensitivity, low noise, and excellent performance in low-light environments. It also supports HDR and high-speed data output via MIPI CSI-2.
What video resolutions and frame rates does this module support?
It supports up to 4K (3840x2160) at 30fps and 1080p at 120fps, along with various other resolutions like 2592x1944 and 1280x720, with frame rates adjustable based on the output format (MJPG or YUY2).
Is this camera module suitable for drone applications?
Yes, its compact size, high-resolution imaging, low power design, and support for high-speed video make it well-suited for drone cameras, providing clear and stable footage even in dynamic conditions.
What operating systems are compatible with this module?
The module is compatible with Windows XP/7/8/10, Linux, Android, and macOS (iOS), as it supports the UVC protocol for plug-and-play functionality across these platforms.