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OV7670 VGA (640X480) camera - camera module for Arduino
- The OV7670 camera for Arduino (image sensor) is a state-of-the-art solution for developing space recognition circuits for robots and more.
Camera module for Arduino - OV7670 VGA(640X480) camera
OV7670 camera for Arduino (image sensor) is a modern solution for developing space recognition circuits for robots and more.
Small size, low power supply voltage, and all software-controlled functions in one chip with VGA camera and image processor.
OV7670 camera features:
- High sensitivity for amateur applications
- Low supply voltage
- Standard SCCB I2C interface compatible with RawRGB, RGB (GRB4: 2: 2, RGB565 / 555/444), YUV (4: 2: 2) and YCbCr (4: 2: 2) interfaces
- Output format Supports VGA
- VarioPixel sub-sample mode
- ISP has compensation function to eliminate noise and dead pixels
- Support for image scaling
- Automatic detection - 50 / 60Hz
- Automatically adjust image saturation (UV adjustment)
- Automatically adjusts noise reduction
- Other automation functions
- automatic exposure control
- automatic gain control
- automatic white balance
- automatic elimination of bright stripes
- black level automatic image quality control calibration including hue color saturation, sharpness, gamma,
Parameters of the OV7670 camera:
- Operating voltage: 1,5-3V
- Resolution: VGA (640x480)
- Current consumption operation : 20-45mA
- Sleep power consumption: <20μa p="">
- Power: 60mW / 15fpsVGAYUV
- Interface: I2C
- Output Format: YUV/YCbCr4:2:2 RGB565/555/444 GRB4:2:2 Raw RGB Data (8 digit)
- Lens size: 1/6″
- Viewing angle: 25°
- Max. speed: 30fps
- Sensitivity: 1.3V/Lux-sec
- Dynamic range: 52 dB
- Operating temperature: -30 - 70 °C
- Electronic exposure: 1 line to 510 lines
- Pixel Size: 3.6μm x 3.6μm
- Dark current: 12 mV / s at 60 ℃
- Dimensions: 35x35mm
Example application of the OV7670 camera
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