ISP includes noise reduction and defect correction.Image quality controls including color saturation, hue, gamma, sharpness (edge enhancement), and anti-blooming.Band Filter (ABF), and Automatic Black-Level Calibration (ABLC).Automatic image control functions including: Automatic Exposure Control (AEC), Automatic Gain Control (AGC), Automatic White Balance (AWB), Automatic.Supports image sizes: VGA, CIF, and any size scaling down from CIF to 40×30.Standard SCCB interface compatible with I2C interface.Low operating voltage for embedded portable apps.High sensitivity for low-light operation.Mounted with high quality F1.8 / 6mm lens.Standard 0.1inch (2.54mm) pin pitch header connector.Onboard regulator, only single 3.3V supply needed.Can be used in Arduino, Maple, ChipKit, STM32, ARM, DSP, FPGA platforms. The following diagram show the system without dedicate camera interface. For example ArduCAM shield is a additional hardware that can be connected to Arduino UNO/Mega board, user can take a photo or something like that easily. User need to buffer a entire frame before read them out with low speed MCUs. The typical connection between these system and camera module would show like following diagram.įor the host that doesn’t have a dedicate camera interface, additional hardware is needed. The host may have integrate camera interface like STM32F2 or STM32F4 series MCUs, or ARM9/11 which has dedicate camera port, and DPS like TI TMS320DM series, as well as FPGAs that user can design special logic for camera application. With proper configuration to the camera internal registers via I2C bus, then the camera supply pixel clock (PCLK) and camera data (Data) back to the host with synchronize signal like HREF and VSYNC. An external oscillator provide the clock source for camera module XCLK pin. The camera module is powered from a single +3.3V power supply. The following schematic diagram show a basic camera based system.
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