okdo 202-0456 5MP Camera User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- 10207110 CANADA
Table of Contents
okdo 202-0456 5MP Camera
General
The OKdo 5MP Camera is a low-cost wider Field View camera module, designed for
the whole Raspberry Pi series(P4/Pi3 B+/PI3 A+/PI3/PI ZERO/PI ZERO
W/CM3+/CM3). The OKdo 5MP Camera has a 5M Pixel sensor, and connects via a
ribbon cable to the CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi.
Plug and Play device, driver-free. Supports all Raspberry Pi original camera
tools, such as raspistill, raspivid etc.
Features
- The OKdo 5MP Camera is a low-cost wider field view camera module that designed for Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 3 B+, Pi 3, Pi 2, Pi B+, Pi A, Pi Zero/Zero W. Comes with both ribbon cable sizes for compatibility with classic Raspberry Pi and Zero.
- Connects to the CSI connector of Raspberry Pi directly. High bandwidth communication from the camera module to the Raspberry pi.
- Sensor type: On-board OmniVision OV5647[6] Color CMOS QSXGA (5-megapixel); Video: 1080p at 30 fps with codec H.264 (AVC).
- Lens Feature: 2.8 Focal Length. F/NO: 2.2. Field Of view: D=90° H=74°. Element: 4G+IR. CRA: 10°. Relative Illumination: 52%. Focal distance is adjustable.
- Plug and Play device, driver-free for all raspberry pi boards, no need to install extra software.
Hardware Description
Overview
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Sensor type| OmniVision OV5647 Color CMOS QSXGA
Sensor size| 3.67 x 2.74 mm (1/4 inch)
Resolution| 5 million pixels
Field of view| Fov(D) = 90° Fov(H) = 74°
Pixel Count(Still Picture Resolution)| 2592 x 1944
Focal Length| 2.8 mm
Focal Distance| Adjustable
F(N) /Aperture| 2.2
Pixel Size| 1.4 x 1.4 um
Video| 1080p at 30 fps
720p at 60 fps
Board Size| 39 x 39 mm (not including flex cable)
TV DISTORTION| <-17%
CRA| 10°
Relative Illumination| 52%
Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D)| 0.1 meter
Element| 4G+IR
Lens Diameter| M12
Lens Seat Spacing| 22 mm
Mounting Holes| 4x D=2.20 mm
Size
Wiring
Software Description
Load image
Prepare a capacity of more than 8GB TF card and a card reader. Load the image
file onto the SD card, using the instructions provided on the Raspberry Pi
website for Linux, Mac, or PC:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-
images/README.md
https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
If your Raspberry Pi OS is not the latest version. You can use the below command update.
- sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get upgrade
Enable Camera
- Open the raspi-config tool when you first set up your Raspberry Pi: sudo raspi-config
- Select ‘Interfacing Options’ → ‘Camera’. and then enable camera and reboot.
Take Photos
- to take a picture name ‘test’. raspistill -o test.jpg
- take a picture name ‘test’ with resolution 640*480: raspistill -o test.jpg -w 640 -h 480
- take a picture name ‘test’ after 10 seconds(10000ms): raspistill -t 10000 -o test.jpg
- Take a picture name ‘test’ with PNG format(raw data) . If will take more time to save.: raspistill -o test.png -e png
Take H.264 Video
- to take a 10s(10000ms) video named ‘test’. : raspivid -o test.h264 -t 10000
- take a 10s(10000ms) video name ‘test’ with resolution 1280*720. raspivid -o test.h264 -t 10000 -w 1280 -h 720
Reference
The OKdo 5MP Camera can be used in the same way as a standard Pi camera. For more information, please refer to below link:
https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-picamera
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=43&sid=7b94c5651e50c2fc2af0a049066cdfda
References
- 📧sales@okdo.com
- 📧support@okdo.com
- OKdo: ROCK | micro:bit | Arduino | NVIDIA | Single Board Computer Shop
- projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-picamera
- Raspberry Pi Documentation - Getting started
- Camera board - Raspberry Pi Forums Raspberry Pi
- Camera board - Raspberry Pi Forums Raspberry Pi
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