OV5693 5MP USB Camera (B)
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Overview
Specification
- Pixel: 5MP
- Sensor: OV5693
- DSP: Automatic white balance(AWB)\Automatic exposure(AEC)\Automatic gain control(AGC)
- Camera:
- CCD Size: 1/4inch
- Aperture (F): 2.0
- Focus length (EFL): 3.2mm
- Field of View (FOV): 75°
- Distortion: < 1.0%
- Focus Type: Autofocus
- Interface: USB2.0
- Image:
- Format: MJPG, YUY2
- Static image resolution: 2592 × 1944
- Video recording (MJPG):
- 30 FPS 2592 × 1944
- 30 FPS 1920 × 1080
- 30 FPS 1280 × 720
- Video recording (YUY2):
- 1 FPS 2592 × 1944
- 10 FPS 1920 × 1080
- 10 FPS 1280 × 720
- 30 FPS 640 × 480
- Operating Voltage: 5V ± 5%
- Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 50°C
- Len Size: 8.50 × 8.50 × 5.45 mm
- Dimensions: 60.2 × 8.50 mm
- OS Support: Windows, Linux, MacOS
Working with Windows PC
Test Software
Most of Windows 10 PC has pre-install Camera software, you can use it to test the USB camera.
If your PC doesn't have Camera software, you can also download the AMCap test software from Resource->Software and test.
Testing
- Use Camera Software of Windows
- Search "Camera" and open the software.
- Click the setting icon on the top left to configure the image/video.
- You can click the icons on the right to switch between Image Capture or Video Recording.
- AMCap Software
- Download and install the AMCap software.
- You can click the Options option, and choose Video Capture Pin... or Still Capture Pin... to configure the image/video.
Working with Raspberry Pi
Buster
- Open a terminal of Raspberry Pi (You can use the Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut):
- Edit the modules file:
sudo nano /etc/modules
- Add the following command in the document and save:
bcm2835-v4l2
- Ues command sudo raspi-config to open the configuration:
- Choose Interface Option -> Camera -> Yes to enable the camera and reboot.
Bullseye
You can directly test the USB camera on the Bullseye system.
Camera Test
- Open a Terminal of Pi and install luvcview tool with the following command:
- sudo apt-get install luvcview -y
- After installing, use the following command to test the USB camera.
- sudo luvcview -s 1920 x 1080
Working with Jetson Nano Developer Kit
- Open a terminal of Jetson Nano Developer Kit (You can use the Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut or open it by Mouse).
- Use the following command for previewing:
- nvgstcapture-1.0 --camsrc=0
- With the command, a preview window is opened.
【Notice】You may need to use the camera by script/codes, in this case, you can refer to tools/libraries like Opencv yourself.
Resources
Documents
Software
FAQ
Do not touch the components on the back of the PCB with your hands, so as not to affect the electrical characteristics.
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Normally, the module would generate a lot of heat during use.
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If you are using a Mac system and Opencv, some parameter settings are not available, so we recommend using a Linux system and the V4L2 driver.
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The OV5640 5MP USB Camera supports the UVC protocol, which is a standard for USB video devices. This means it should be compatible with most software that can interface with USB cameras. However, we have not tested with LabVIEW.
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Regarding the maximum USB cable length, USB 2.0 has a maximum cable length of 5 meters for data transfer without the use of hubs or signal boosters.
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