Arducam 5MP Plus OV5642 Mini Camera Module

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Arducam 5MP Plus OV5642 Mini Camera Module



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The Arducam 5MP Plus OV5642 Mini Camera Module is a versatile and high-performance camera solution designed for use with low-cost microcontrollers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi's RP2040. This general-purpose 5MP camera module is SPI-enabled, simplifying the process of controlling the camera. It outperforms its predecessor, the Arducam-M-5MP, and can be controlled from a single microcontroller. The module is equipped with a M12 mount or CS-Mount lens holder, allowing for lens changes. Code libraries for Arduino, STM32, Chipkit, Raspberry Pi, and BeagleBone Black are readily available.

The Arducam 5MP Plus OV5642 Mini supports various modes, including JPEG compression mode, single and multiple shoot mode, short movie recording, one-time capture multiple read operation, burst read operation, and low power mode.

Features:

  • Power supply ranges from 3.3V to 5V
  • Active array size is 2592×1944
  • SPI speed reaches up to 8MHz
  • Equipped with a rolling shutter
  • Includes an 8MByte frame buffer
  • Pixel Size measures 1.4µm x 1.4µm
  • Default M12 Lens angle is 55°
  • Resolution support includes 5MP, 1080p, 720p, VGA, QVGA
  • Supports formats such as RAW, YUV, RGB, JPEG
  • Dimensions are 34 x 24 mm
  • Weights 20g
  • Operates within a temperature range of -10°C to +55°C
  • Lens Specification: sensor size: 1/4″; EFL:4.9mm; F/N:2.2; BFL:1.2mm; HFOV: 60 degree (SKU: U6067)

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Brand Sparkfun
ModelDEV-18440
Size info
Length41 mm
Width41 mm
Height42 mm
Weight50,5 g
Sparkfun
€ 65,15€ 53,85 Excl. VAT (NL)
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Shipped from € 5,95 (NL) 30 days cooling-off Excellent service

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