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ArduCam 16MP Autofokus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi

  • SKU: MBS-SES-255
  • GTIN: 0618455044199
  • HAN: B0388
  • Category: Sensors
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ArduCam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi

  • Raspberry Pi / NVIDIA Jetson
  • Output format: RAW8 / RAW10
  • Sony IMX519
  • FOV on 1/4" RPi Camera: 66° (H), 49.5° (V)
  • Optical Format: 1/2.53"

Description

This ArduCam quad camera kit includes four 16MP IMX519 autofocus cameras and ArduCam's state-of-the-art MIPI stereo camera. This upgrade doubles the interface capabilities. Thus, four synchronized MIPI camera modules can be connected to a single MIPI CSI-2 Slot.

Technical data

Support Platform Raspberry Pi/Nvidia Jetson
Output/CSI-2 Speed x1 CSI-2 2-lane Output Port/1.0 Gbps/Lane
Output Format RAW8/RAW10
ISP Support Supported on Raspberry Pi
External Trigger Not Support
Aggregate mode 1/4 Spelling Combine
Frame Rate 4656×3496@10fps, 3840×2160@21fps, 1920×1080@60fps, 1280×720@120fps
Image Sensor Sony IMX519
Active Array Size 4656 x 3496
Optical Format 1/2.53”
Camera Interface 2-lane MIPI CSI-2
IR Sensitive Integral IR-cut filter, Visible Light Only
Camera Board Size 24mm x 25mm
Camarray Hat Size 65mm x 56 mm
Default Lens Mount Stock Lens
Effective Focal Length 4.28mm
FOV on 1/4” RPi Camera 66° (H), 49.5°(V)
F.NO 1.75
Focus Type Autofocus
Focus Distance 10cm~infinity

Scope of delivery

  • 4x IMX519 Camera Module
  • 1x UC-512 Camarray HAT
  • 4x 30cm 15-22pin Camera cable
  • 1x 7cm 15-22pin Camera cable
  • 1x Screw Pack

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€ 214,95
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