Brief: In this video, we provide an informative overview of the 720P OV9281 Global Shutter Camera Module. You will see a demonstration of its high-speed 120fps performance, ideal for capturing fast-moving objects without distortion. We'll explore its key features, including the global shutter mechanism, low-light capabilities, and easy USB integration, showcasing its applications in machine vision and industrial automation.
Related Product Features:
Features a 1MP OV9281 global shutter sensor for distortion-free imaging of high-speed motion.
Delivers high frame rates up to 120fps at 720P resolution for smooth video capture.
Includes a wide-angle M12 lens with a 96° diagonal field of view and no IR filter for IR sensitivity.
Supports UVC compatibility for plug-and-play operation with Windows, Linux, and other systems.
Offers low power consumption with optimized energy-saving modes for efficient operation.
Provides excellent low-light performance with high sensitivity and low noise technology.
Enables programmable control via I2C or SPI interfaces for customizable parameter adjustments.
Ideal for applications like ANPR, robotics, drones, and factory automation systems.
FAQs:
What is the maximum frame rate of the OV9281 camera module?
The camera module supports a maximum frame rate of 120 frames per second (fps) at resolutions including 1280x720, making it suitable for high-speed motion capture applications.
What type of shutter does this camera use and why is it important?
It uses a global shutter mechanism, which captures the entire image simultaneously, eliminating distortion and ensuring clear, sharp images of fast-moving objects, which is critical for machine vision and industrial inspection.
Is this camera compatible with my operating system?
Yes, the module is UVC compliant, offering plug-and-play compatibility with a wide range of operating systems including Windows XP (SP2, SP3), Vista, 7, 8, 10, and Linux, without requiring additional drivers.
What are the typical applications for this global shutter camera?
This camera is designed for various computer vision applications such as automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), autonomous mobile robots (AMR), gesture recognition, drones, barcode scanning, factory automation, and traffic monitoring systems.