![]() ![]() Hardware preparation and installation PreparationĪs shown in the figure below, connect the camera module onto the Raspberry Pi board with a FFC connector and Dupont wires (black to GND, red to 5V). ![]() Operating Conditions: -10℃-50℃, Humidity 95% or less, non-condensing.Day/Night External Trigger: compatible with 3.3VDC to 12 VDC.IR-CUT Control: IR-CUT motor control, 3.3VDC.Video Data Interface: MIPI: 2Lane, CSI2 YUV 422-8bit Data Type, Bandwidth: 1.188Gbps.Mounting Hole: 2 screw holes with diameter of 2.2mm Centre distance of 20mm.Lens: Support M12×0.5 or M16×0.5 depend on lens mount.Day/Night Switch: Manual or IR-CUT filter with external trigger.Image Setting: Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Flip, Mirror.Image Size: Diagonal 6.46mm (Type 1/2.8).The camera module can be well suitable for machine vision, intelligent analysis, industrial control, face recognition, ADAS and other fields. It also supports adjustable brightness, contrast, sharpness, and saturation, making the output image extremely clear. This module adopts universal CSI interface, and connects to Raspberry Pi through cable. In addition, it is also equipped with noise reduction and anti-fog functions to ensure that the captured picture is excellent in both color fidelity and image quality. It comes with excellent built-in ISP function, and the output format is uncompressed UYVY, YUV 422-8 bit. This module uses Sony 1 / 2.8Inch 2MP STARVIS sensor IMX327 with focal length 4mm, and supports 1080p 30fps video. Night Camera Module for Raspberry Pi Wiki - DFRobotĬompatible with all Raspberry Pi boards, this camera module has a very good imaging effect both in day and night and works well in low-light environment without infrared fill light if you are an animal lover, it is really appropriate to use it to record the animal activities at night, especially nocturnal animals like owls, lemurs, and cats. ![]()
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