CMOS camera module e-CAM80_CUNX
MIPI4Khigh-speed

CMOS camera module
CMOS camera module
CMOS camera module
CMOS camera module
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Characteristics

Sensor
CMOS
Interface
MIPI
Resolution level
4K
Other characteristics
high-speed, board, with rolling shutter, ultra-lowlight, fixed-focus

Description

e-CAM80_CUNX is an 8MP Ultra-lowlight MIPI CSI-2 camera capable of streaming 4K @ 44 fps. This 8MP camera is based on SONY STARVIS™ IMX415 CMOS image sensor. This Sony 4K camera can be directly connected with NVIDIA® Jetson Xavier NX developer kit and it uses NVIDIA® on-board Jetson Xavier NX Image Signal Processor (ISP) to perform all the Auto functions (Auto White Balance, Auto Exposure control). The camera can produce superior image quality in both visible and low light conditions. e-CAM80_CUNX is exposed as a standard V4L2 device and customers can use NVIDIA® 'libargus' APIs to access this camera and control the same. This Jetson Xavier NX camera evaluations are as easy as plug and play with GStreamer support for streaming and recording functionalities. Camera support with NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX allows customers to run NVIDIA DeepStream SDK, which makes it easier to build their edge-based intelligent video analytics (IVA) applications. This 4K CSI-2 Camera is ideal for smart city, sports vision, quality inspection, and factory automation applications. * Houses e-CAM83_CUMI415_MOD - 8MP Sony® STAVIS Camera Module with S-mount lens holder. * Ultra-Low light performance * High-speed 4-lane MIPI CSI-2 interface to connect with the CPU * Plugs into NVIDIA® Jetson Xavier™ NX/NVIDIA® Jetson Nano™ Developer Kit * Uses NVIDIA® Internal Image Signal Processor (ISP) for image processing.

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