Módulo de Cámara Raspberry Pi con Filtro de Corte IR

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Descripción

  • Cámara Raspberry Pi, compatible con todas las revisiones de la Pi
  • Filtro IR-CUT extraíble integrado, que elimina la distorsión del color en la luz del día
  • Viene con LED infrarrojo, admite visión nocturna
  • Sensor de 5 megapíxeles OV5647

Módulo de Cámara Raspberry Pi con Filtro de Corte IR – Haga clic para ampliar

  • 1x - Cámara RPi IR-CUT
  • 2x - Placa LED infrarrojo (B)
  • 1x - FFC de 15 pines (contacto de lados opuestos)
  • 31 mm × 32 mm

Módulo de Cámara Raspberry Pi con Filtro de Corte IR – Haga clic para ampliar

Cámara

  • Tamaño del CCD: 1/4 in
  • Apertura (F): 1,8
  • Longitud focal: 3,6 mm ajustable
  • Campo de visión: 75,7 grados
  • La mejor resolución del sensor: 1080p

4 Orificios para tornillos

  • Usado para adjuntar
  • Proporciona una potencia de 3,3 V
  • Admite la conexión de LED de infrarrojos o flash de relleno LED

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Jason
Good, but power is an issue.

The LED's bolt up to the side of the camera and all seems well on initial bench testing. But because the LED's use the 3v power through the camera cable it causes the camera to drop out if you use a longer cable - my 3ft cable would not work. Further, the ~800mA load on the 3v regulator heats up the Pi pretty good. So I've removed the LED's and I power them directly from the 5V power supply with good results. The IR filter can be engaged by turning the camera LED On/Off but this requires a reboot each time - There is also a TTL input on the camera that i've wired to the PI's GPIO for better control without rebooting. I wish the LED's had an output from the light sensor to that controlled the filter.

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Pavel
Watch your amps and heat

If you are looking for datasheet, it's right here: https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/6/61/RPi-Camera-User-Manual.pdf. You have to manage your heat when used in a sealed enclosure, IR emitters give off a lot of heat. I also would suggest to run them on a separate 3.3V 2-3A supply - emitters are power-hungry. Otherwise, the IR-CUT is pretty good for the price. Angle of view (FOV) could be a bit better, I also get few bleak pixels that come and go with temperature. There's an on-board GPIO hole in PCB that you could wire to enable/disable IR filter through shell, instead of going to config.txt every time.

Estimar envío

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