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ArduCAM AI Cameras 2MP IMX291

  • SKU: MBS-SES-197-06
  • GTIN: 0618455044151
  • HAN: B0200
  • Category: Sensors
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ArduCAM USB Cameras 2MP IMX291

  • USB Camera with USB 2.0
  • Compatible with all systems thanks to ArducamcomprehensiveSDK library
  • image sensors/optical evaluation
  • Image processing cameras
  • Microscope/telescope USB cameras
  • Optical Format: 1/2,8"

Description

In 2017, Arducam introduced USB2.0 and USB3.0 camera shields. They are another universal camera platform connected via USB. They support higher resolutions and faster frame rates than SPI cameras. They have also expanded the supported camera options, especially global shutter camera for single board computers like Raspberry Pi. With the ArducamcomprehensiveSDK library, you can work on PC and ARM processors, Windows, Linux operating systems, and Robot Operating System (ROS). It can be used for image sensors/optical evaluation, image processing cameras, microscope/telescope USB cameras and more.

Technical data

  • Optical Format: 1/2,8" IMX291
  • Active Pixel: 1945H x 1109V
  • FoV: 100° (D)
  • IR Sensitivity: visible Light
  • Lens Mount: M12
  • Dimension: 36 x 36 mm
  • Dynamic Range: 80DB
  • Data Format: MJPG/YUY2/H.264
  • working power: max. 300mA
  • Frame Rate: MJPG 30fps@1920 x 1080 YUY2 30fps@640 x 360
  • 100deg Low Light Wide Angle

Scope of delivery

  • ArduCAM USB Cameras 2MP IMX291 without accessories

 

 

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