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Could BSII-p stand the bit flow of this b/w camera?

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2001-11-05 15:52 in General Discussion
These are the specifications of the camera i found at
http://www.electronic-kits-and-projects.com/cmos_cameras.htm


M3188A - 1/3" Monochrome Camera with Digital Output
General Description
The M3188A is a 1/3" monochrome camera module with digital output. It
uses OmniVision's CMOS image sensor OV7120. Combining CMOS technology
together with an easy to use digital interface makes M3188A a low
cost solution for higher quality video image application.

The digital video port supplies a continuous 8 bit-wide image data
stream. All camera functions, such as exposure, gamma, gain,
windowing, are programmable through I2C interface.

Camera is supplied as standard with an f7.4mm F2.1 lens.
Click here for PDF Data Sheet on this camera. You can also download
the evaluation board software for this camera from our Software
Downloads page.



View of camera board and sensor (lens & mounting removed)
Features
307,200 pixels, VGA / CIF format

Small size : 40 x 28 mm

Read out - progressive / interlace

Data format - 8 bit video data

I2C interface

Electronic exposure / Gain / Control

Image enhancement - brightness, contrast, gamma, sharpness, window,
etc

Internal / external synchronization scheme

Frame exposure / line exposure option

Single 5V operation

Low power consumption (<300mW)

Monochrome video output (60Hz version only)
Specifications
Imager: OV7120 colour CMOS sensor

Array Size: 664 x 492 pixels

Pixel size: 7.6 x 7.6 mm

Scanning: Progressive / interlace

Effective image area: 4.86mm x 3.64mm

Electronic: Exposure 500:1

Gamma Correction: 128 Curve settings

S/N Ratio: >48dB

Min Illumination: <0.5 lux @F1.4

Operation Voltage: 5±0.5 VDC

Operation Current: 200mW Active, 10mW Standby

Lens: f=7.4mm F2.1

Applications
Still Image

Machine Vision

Process control

Finger print recognition

Bar code scanner

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2001-11-05 15:52
    These are the specifications of the camera i found at
    http://www.electronic-kits-and-projects.com/cmos_cameras.htm


    M3188A - 1/3" Monochrome Camera with Digital Output
    General Description
    The M3188A is a 1/3" monochrome camera module with digital
    output. It
    uses OmniVision's CMOS image sensor OV7120. Combining CMOS
    technology
    together with an easy to use digital interface makes M3188A a low
    cost solution for higher quality video image application.

    The digital video port supplies a continuous 8 bit-wide image data
    stream. All camera functions, such as exposure, gamma, gain,
    windowing, are programmable through I2C interface.

    Camera is supplied as standard with an f7.4mm F2.1 lens.
    Click here for PDF Data Sheet on this camera. You can also download
    the evaluation board software for this camera from our Software
    Downloads page.



    View of camera board and sensor (lens & mounting removed)
    Features
    307,200 pixels, VGA / CIF format

    Small size : 40 x 28 mm

    Read out - progressive / interlace

    Data format - 8 bit video data

    I2C interface

    Electronic exposure / Gain / Control

    Image enhancement - brightness, contrast, gamma, sharpness, window,
    etc

    Internal / external synchronization scheme

    Frame exposure / line exposure option

    Single 5V operation

    Low power consumption (<300mW)

    Monochrome video output (60Hz version only)
    Specifications
    Imager: OV7120 colour CMOS sensor

    Array Size: 664 x 492 pixels

    Pixel size: 7.6 x 7.6 mm

    Scanning: Progressive / interlace

    Effective image area: 4.86mm x 3.64mm

    Electronic: Exposure 500:1

    Gamma Correction: 128 Curve settings

    S/N Ratio: >48dB

    Min Illumination: <0.5 lux @F1.4

    Operation Voltage: 5±0.5 VDC

    Operation Current: 200mW Active, 10mW Standby

    Lens: f=7.4mm F2.1

    Applications
    Still Image

    Machine Vision

    Process control

    Finger print recognition

    Bar code scanner
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