Key Features of Raspberry Pi 4 Camera:
Houses e-CAM217_CUMI0234_MO
D - Full HD Camera Module with S-mount lens holder
High-speed MIPI CSI-2 interface to connect with the CPU
Plugs in to Raspberry Pi 4 kit
Maximum Image Transfer Rate Resolutions - UYVY HD (1280 x 720) - 120 Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 65 fps 2MP (1920 x 1200) - 60 fps
External Hardware Trigger Input *
Output Format - UYVY
Operating Temperature Range : -30° to 70° C
Recording(HW accelerated encoding) - 1080@30 fps
Yocto (dunfell ) and Raspian (32 bit) support
Linux camera driver (V4L2) for Full HD MIPI CSI-2 camera module
Sample application for image capture & Preview
Gstreamer-1.0 support for video streaming
Lightweight, versatile, and portable multi-board solution
Adaptor board size in mm (l x b): 30 x 30 (Height depends on the lens)
FPC Cable Length: 15 cm
RoHS compliant
Launched on:
* - The camera module supports external trigger. Some customization is required to use the external trigger on Raspberry Pi 4 kit. Please contact camerasolutions@e-co
nsystems.com.
Camera Module Features:
Sensor:AR0234CS Color sensor from onsemi®
Sensor Resolution and Optical Format:Full HD CMOS Image Sensor. 1/2.6" Optical format
Sensor Type:Full HD CMOS Global Shutter Sensor with Color output
Image Signal Processor:On-board high performance ISP
Output Format:Uncompressed UYVY format and Compressed MJPEG format
Sensor Features:
Pixel size:3μm x 3μm pixel with BSI technology
Sensor Active Area:1920 (H) x 1200 (V)
Responsivity:56 Ke-/luxsec
SNR:38 dB
Dynamic Range:71.4 dB
Shutter type:Global Shutter
Focus Type:Fixed focus
Array Size:1920 x 1200 pixels
DFOV: 2.3MP - 128.2° (with the lens provided by e-con)
Kit Contents for Raspberry Pi 4 Camera:
Hardware:
e-CAM20_CURB_H01R1 - Full HD MIPI Camera board (contains the e-CAM217_CUMI0234_MO
D camera module, adaptor board and a FFC cable)
Software:
Linux:
prebuild yocto and Raspbian images for out of the box Evalution
V4L2 - Linux driver source code
prebuild yocto and Raspbian images for out of the box Evalution
Key Features of Raspberry Pi 4 Camera:
- Houses e-CAM217_CUMI0234_MOD - Full HD Camera Module with S-mount lens holder
- High-speed MIPI CSI-2 interface to connect with the CPU
- Plugs in to Raspberry Pi 4 kit
- Maximum Image Transfer Rate
- Resolutions - UYVY
HD (1280 x 720) - 120
Full HD (1920 x 1080) - 65 fps
2MP (1920 x 1200) - 60 fps
- External Hardware Trigger Input *
- Output Format - UYVY
- Operating Temperature Range : -30° to 70° C
- Recording(HW accelerated encoding) - 1080@30 fps
- Yocto (dunfell ) and Raspian (32 bit) support
- Linux camera driver (V4L2) for Full HD MIPI CSI-2 camera module
- Sample application for image capture & Preview
- Gstreamer-1.0 support for video streaming
- Lightweight, versatile, and portable multi-board solution
- Adaptor board size in mm (l x b): 30 x 30 (Height depends on the lens)
- FPC Cable Length: 15 cm
- RoHS compliant
- Launched on:
- * - The camera module supports external trigger. Some customization is required to use the external trigger on Raspberry Pi 4 kit. Please contact camerasolutions@e-consystems.com.
Camera Module Features:
Sensor:AR0234CS Color sensor from onsemi®
Sensor Resolution and Optical Format:Full HD CMOS Image Sensor. 1/2.6" Optical format
Sensor Type:Full HD CMOS Global Shutter Sensor with Color output
Image Signal Processor:On-board high performance ISP
Output Format:Uncompressed UYVY format and Compressed MJPEG format
Sensor Features:
Pixel size:3μm x 3μm pixel with BSI technology
Sensor Active Area:1920 (H) x 1200 (V)
Responsivity:56 Ke-/luxsec
SNR:38 dB
Dynamic Range:71.4 dB
Shutter type:Global Shutter
Focus Type:Fixed focus
Array Size:1920 x 1200 pixels
DFOV: 2.3MP - 128.2° (with the lens provided by e-con)
Kit Contents for Raspberry Pi 4 Camera:
- Hardware:
- e-CAM20_CURB_H01R1 - Full HD MIPI Camera board (contains the e-CAM217_CUMI0234_MOD camera module, adaptor board and a FFC cable)
- Software:
- Linux:
- prebuild yocto and Raspbian images for out of the box Evalution
- V4L2 - Linux driver source code
- prebuild yocto and Raspbian images for out of the box Evalution