Arducam
1MP*2 Stereoscopic Bundle Kit for Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano/Xavier NX
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Key Features
- Support Platform Raspberry Pi and Jetson Orin Nano/Orin NX
- Output/CSI-2 Speed x1 CSI-2 2-lane Output Port/1.0 Gbps/Lane
- ISP Support Supported on Raspberry Pi, not supported on Nvidia Jetson
- External Trigger Support
- Aggregate mode Full Spelling Combine
- Frame Rates(On Raspberry Pi) RAW8/RAW10: 2560x800@60fps, 2560x720@65fps, 1280x400@150fps
- Frame Rates(On Nvidia Jetson)* RAW8/RAW10: 2560x800@60fps, 2560x720@65fps, 1280x400@150fps
- Image Sensor Mono Global Shutter OV9281
- Pixel Size 3 μm x 3 μm
- Active Array Size 1280 x 800
- Optical Size 1/4”
- Focus Distance 30mm-infinite
- Camera Interface 2-lane MIPI CSI-2
- Camera Board Size 40mm x 40mm
- Camarray Hat Size 65mm x 55 mm
- Default Lens Mount M12 Mount
- Distortion <1%
- Effective Focal Length 2.8mm
- Field of View(FOV) 82°(D) x 70° (H) x 55°(V)
- IR Sensitivity Without IR-cut filter, sensitive to IR light
- F.NO 2.8
- Lens Dimension Φ14×15.6mm
- Lens Weight 4g
- Default Lens Low distortion M12 lens (Part Number: M27280M07S)
Package Contents
- 2 × Arducam 1MP OV9281 global shutter camera module with low distortion M12 lens
- 1 × Arducam Camarray Stereo Camera HAT
- 2 × 150mm/6inch 22pin to 22pin camera cable
- 1 × 300mm/12inch 15pin to 22pin camera cable
- 1 × 300mm/12inch 22pin to 22pin camera cable
- 1 × 73mm/2.87inch 15pin to 22pin camera cable
- 4 × M2.5*10mm Nylon Hex Standoffs
- 4 × M2.5 Nylon Nuts
- 4 × M2.5*6mm Nylon Screws
Specifications
FAQ's & Further Information
How do I choose the right camera for my application?
Choosing the right camera involves evaluating several key factors, including the size and speed of the object being inspected, the required resolution, the field of view, and environmental conditions such as lighting and vibration. Understanding these parameters ensures that the selected camera can reliably capture the necessary image data for accurate inspection or measurement.
Do I need a rolling shutter or a global shutter camera?
The choice between a rolling shutter and a global shutter depends on your application, particularly the speed of motion you need to capture and the level of image accuracy required.
A rolling shutter sensor captures an image line-by-line. This makes it a cost-effective option and perfectly suitable for many general-purpose vision tasks where objects are relatively static or moving slowly. However, when imaging fast-moving objects or scenes with rapid changes, rolling shutter can introduce distortion (such as skewing or “jello” effects).
A global shutter sensor, on the other hand, captures the entire image at the same instant. This eliminates motion distortion and ensures accurate image capture, making it ideal for high-speed applications such as industrial automation, robotics, and inspection systems.
Do you need a C-Mount lens to pair with your camera?
Please see our catalogue of C-mount lenses here. If you need any assistance with selecting the correct lens, please use our lens selector tool or get in touch with a member of our team.
Shipping & Returns
Standard Shipping Costs*
Shipping to the UK - £15
Shipping to the EU - £50
Shipping outside EU - £70
*Shipping charges are subject to variation depending on the destination country.
Country specific taxes may apply to your order. Please note that the customer is responsible for any applicable taxes and duties. Goods are shipped with Incoterms DAP.
Returns
For information on returns, please contact sales@scorpionvision.com or view our returns policy here