Biggest Issues of The MIPI CSI-2 Interface The Camera Serial Interface (CSI), a division from the MIPI Alliance, was originally designed for the mobile industry, it’s a universal camera interface solution with higher bandwidth, power efficiency, and improved...
RPi V1, V2 and HQ Cameras Are All Rolling Shutter All three official Pi cameras from the foundation, the V1, V2, and HQ camera modules, have rolling shutters. If you ever used one of them to build projects to capture fast-moving objects, you’d have more or less...
Low Accuracy, Read Rate, and Other Application-Wise Disadvantages of Fixed-Focus Cameras Here are some stats about the minimum object distances (MOD) of the Official Pi cameras: CameraMoDCamera Module V1 (5MP)50 cm ~ ∞Camera Module V2 (8MP)20 cm ~ ∞High Quality Camera...
Using Multiple Camera Modules in Linux and Windows Can Be Convenient and Problematic At the Same Time Bandwidth aside, there are many situations where using more than 2 camera modules with your hardware of choice is required, like when you are trying to build a DIY...
Digital Camera Interface (DCMI) For STM32: What Is It and How Does It Work? Millions of devices are powered by STM32 microcontroller, but no DCMI support before 2017, during that time Arducam’s SPI camera solution filled the gap of connecting a camera to these...
Pivariety Low-Light Camera Family: IMX462 & More to Come Arducam IMX462 for Raspberry Pi Demo Video: Adding Ultra Low Light Sensors to The Native Pi Camera Lineup Back when raspberry pi released their OV5647 or IMX219 camera module, there were two versions...
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