Vision Components hat sein Angebot mit der MIPI Multiview Cam erweitert, einer Kameralösung mit neun Modulen, die den OV9281 Bildsensor von Omnivision nutzen. Das System ermöglicht die Entwicklung maßgeschneiderter Bildverarbeitungssensoren für Lichtfeldmessungen, Mehrfachansichten und multispektrale Bildgebung. Die Verbindung zu einem Prozessorboard erfolgt über eine MIPI CSI-2 Schnittstelle, wobei ein integriertes FPGA die Bilddaten kombiniert und als Einzelstrom überträgt.
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Vision Components Expands its Offering with the VC
The MIPI Multiview Cam from Vision Components is a camera array with nine camera modules featuring the OV9281 image sensor from OmniVision. Custom vision sensors for light field measurements, multiview, and multispectral imaging can be developed based on this module. Connection to a processor board is via a MIPI CSI-2 interface. An FPGA integrated into the camera array combines the image data, transmitting the nine individual images in a single MIPI CSI-2 data stream.
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