Medical camera module e-CAM200_CUOAGX
digitalCMOS20 Mpx

medical camera module
medical camera module
medical camera module
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Characteristics

Applications
medical
Technology
digital
Sensor type
CMOS
Resolution
20 Mpx
Configuration
portable, fixed

Description

Plugs into NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin™ developer kit (upto 4 cameras) Uses e-con fine-tuned NVIDIA Jetson ISP for image processing Lowlight and NIR Excellence GRR - Reduces the rolling shutter artifacts e-CAM200_CUOAGX is a 20 MP super resolution MIPI CSI-2 camera powered by a 1/1.8" AR2020 CMOS image sensor from onsemi's Hyperlux LP product family. This 5K camera is designed to seamlessly interface with NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin™ development kit. e-con Systems has fine-tuned NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin's ISP to achieve enhanced image quality that enables to see even the tiniest detail from long distance. This is a rolling shutter camera with a optional global reset release (GRR) mode to reduce the rolling shutter artifacts e-CAM200_CUOAGX delivers outstanding image quality with its fixed focus capability and high-resolution performance. This board uses four 4-lane MIPI CSI interface of Jetson AGX Orin™ development kit for connecting four 20 MP camera modules. With its high frame rate of 20MP @ 30fps, enhanced NIR performance and other versatile features, the camera is well-suited for various applications such as Drones, Autonomous Sports Broadcasting & Analytics, Fundus Imaging, Digital Microscope - WSI, In-vitro Diagnostics, OCR, Inventory Scanning, Digital Twin and so on. Uncompressed NV12 streaming High-speed MIPI CSI-2 interface to connect with the CPU Standard M12 lens holder for use with customized optics or lenses for various applications Lightweight, versatile, and portable design Interface: Interface: MIPI CSI-2 Connector: Micro coaxial cable with I-PEX connector

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