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Camera Click

Camera Click

Description: Camera click™ carries OV7670-VL2A, a low voltage CMOS image sensor, connected to an onboard FT900 MCU through a parallel camera interface. The FT900 in turn outputs the camera image to the target board microcontroller through the mikroBUS™ SPI interface (CS, SCK, MISO, MOSI). An additional RDY pin (INT) signals the camera’s status. Camera click™ combined with a 32-bit target board MCU will enable you to stream QCIF resolution video (176 x 144 px). Increased processing power and storage capabilities will get you better results (the maximum resolution of the OVO7670 sensor aboard camera click™ is VGA, 640x480). With 8-bit MCUs, camera click™ is best used for rendering static images, or for specific applications where a few frames per second are enough.

Technical Specifications:

  • Applications
    • Streaming video or snapping static images for security cameras or other applications that don’t require large video files..
  • Key features:
    • OV7670-VL2A CMOS sensor
    • FT900 MCU for processing camera image
    • Uses mikroBUS™ SPI and INT pins
    • 3.3 Power supply
  • Key Benefits:
    • Lens with adjustable focus.
    • Affordable price.
    • Ready-to-use examples save development time.
    • Supported in all MikroElektronika compilers.

mikroBUS™

mikroBUS™ is specially designed pinout standard with SPI, I2C, Analog, UART, Interrupt, PWM, Reset and Power supply pins.

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50.50€
Ex Tax: 40.24€
Tags: MikroE
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