Leopard Imaging hat eine neue Reihe von Kameramodulen speziell für den Raspberry Pi 5 vorgestellt. Dank der verbesserten Dual-MIPI-CSI-Schnittstellen (je vier Lanes) des Pi 5 ermöglichen die Module hochauflösende, latenzarme Bildverarbeitung, wie sie bislang eher aus industriellen High-End-Systemen bekannt ist. Zum Einsatz kommen Bildsensoren von Sony und ON Semiconductor.
Leopard Imaging has introduced a product line of camera modules specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi 5. This device features a quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 CPU and enhanced dual 4-lane MIPI CSI interfaces. Leopard Imaging’s new camera suite leverages these interfaces to enable high-resolution, low-latency imaging previously reserved for high-end industrial systems. The camera modules incorporate sensors from Sony and onsemi.
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