
Arducam 0.3MP OV7675 20-pin DVP Camera Module for Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi
Simple interface, compatibility with Arduino libraries, and seamless integration with the Arduino Giga board.
Overview
The Arducam OV7675 camera provides support for resolutions of up to 640x480 pixels, ensuring the capture of clear and sharp images. Its versatile range of features enhances the functionality of your projects. Whether you're developing a home automation system, a smart monitoring device, or any other Arduino-based project that requires visual input, the Arducam OV7675 camera offers a reliable and flexible solution. With its user-friendly interface, superior image quality, and seamless compatibility with the Arduino Giga board, it is an ideal choice for various applications where visual data is crucial.
Tech specs
Image Sensor | OV7675 |
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Active Array Pixels | 640x480 |
Pixel Size | 2.5µmx2.5µm |
S/N Ratio | 38 dB |
Dynamic Range | 71 dB |
Interface | 20-pin DVP |
Shutter Type | Electronic Rolling Shutter |
Color Filter Array | Quad-Bayer RGB |
Output Format | RAW/YUV/RGB |
Resolution&Frame Rate | 640x480/320x240/160x120@15fps |
Lens Optical Size | 1/9 Inch |
EFL | 1.75mm |
F.NO | 2.8 |
Field of View Angle | 63.9°(D) |
Lens Distortion | <1.0% |
Focus Distance | 0.12M - ∞(AT=0.23M) |
Power Supply | AVDD: 2.7VA ~ 3.0V DOVDD: 1.7V ~ 3.0V DVDD: 1.5V |
Operation Temp. | -30° C to 70° C |
Board Size | 30.5mm x 30.5mm |
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