OV5640 5MP USB Camera (A), Auto Focusing, Video Recording, Plug-And-Play
SKU: 18585
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    • Pixel:5 Megapixel
    • Resolution:2592 × 1944
    • Sensor:OV5640
    • DSP:Automatic white balance(AWB)\Automatic exposure(AEC)\Automatic gain control(AGC)
    • Camera Specification:
      • CCD Size:1/4 inch
      • Aperture(F):2.1
      • Focus Length(EFL):2.5 mm
      • Field of View(FOV):135°(D) 95°(H) 70°(V)
      • Focus Type:AF
    • Interface:USB2.0
    • Image:
      • Image Format:MJPG、YVY2
      • Image Resolution:2592 × 1944
      • Video:
        5 FPS 2592 × 1944 (FULL)
        15 FPS 1920 × 1080 (HD)
        15 FPS 1280 × 720 (720P)
    • Working voltage:5V ± 5%
    • Working Temperature:0°C ~ 50°C
    • Lens Size:18.00 × 18.00 × 19.39 mm
    • Dimension:18.00 × 36.00 mm
    • Support OS:Windows、Linux、MacOS

    Working with Windows PC

    Test Software

    Most of the Windows 10 PC has pre-install Camera softwre, 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 Resouces->Software and test.

    Testing

    Use Camera software of Windows
    • Search "Camera" and open the software
    • Click the setting icon of top-left to configure the image/video.
    Usb-camera-manual-1.png
    • You can click the icons in the right to switch between Image Capture or Video Recording.
    AMCap Software
    • Downolad and install the AMCap software
    • You can click the Option option, choose Video Capture Pin... or Still Capture Pin... to configure image/video
    Usb-camera-manual-2.png

    Working with Raspberry Pi

    • Open a terminal of Raspberry Pi (You can use Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut)
    • Ues command sudo raspi-config to open the configuration
      • Choose Interface Option -> Camera -> Yes to enable camera and reboot.
    • 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 1920x1080
    Usb-camera-manual-3.png

    Working with Jetson Nano Developer Kit

    • Open a terminal of Jetson Nano Developer Kit (You can use 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 windows is opened
    Usb-camera-manual-4.png

    【Notice】You may need to use the camera by script/codes, in this case, you can refer to tools/libraries like Opencv yourself.

     

     
     
     

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