IMX577 12MP USB Camera (A)
Overview
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Version Description
- Note: The new version has a higher base height, changed from 11mm to 12.2mm, as shown below:
- Old and new versions are shipped randomly; the actual product shall prevail.
Specifications
- Pixels: 12MP
- Sensor chip: IMX577
- DSP: Auto gain/exposure/white balance
- Camera:
- CCD size: 1/2.3inch
- Aperture (F): 2.8
- Focal length (EFL): 2.88mm
- Field of View (FOV): 113°
- Distortion: <-1.5%
- Focus mode: Fixed focus
- Interface type: USB2.0 Type-C port / SH1.0 4PIN header
- Image:
- Supported image formats: MJPG, YUY2
- Static image resolution: 3840 × 3024
- Video recording (MJPG):
- 20FPS 3840×3024
- 30FPS 3840×2160
- 30FPS 2592×1944
- 30FPS 1920×1080
- Operating voltage: 5V ± 5%
- Operating temperature: 0°C ~ 50°C
- Dimensions: 34.00 × 34.00 (mm)
- Supported systems: Windows, Linux, macOS
Working with Windows PC
Test Software
Currently, a camera app is generally pre-installed on most Windows 10 systems. You can simply open this built-in Windows camera app to perform testing.
If you are using Windows 7 or cannot find the camera app in the system, you can download and install the AMCAP test software provided by us from Resources->Software.
Test Steps
- Window camera software
- Search for "Camera" to open the software
- Click the gear icon in the upper left corner to open the settings interface, where you can set the resolution for taking pictures or videos
- Click the video or capture icon on the right to switch between recording and shooting
- AMCap software
- Download and install AMCap software
- You can click on the Option option and select Video Capture Pin... or Still Capture Pin... to set the parameters of the image and video
Working with Raspberry Pi
Preview with Plugins
- Open the Raspberry Pi terminal, enter the command to install the luvcview software
- sudo apt-get install luvcview -y
- After installation, enter the command on the terminal to open the software for USB camera testing
Preview with Scripts
- Install opencv
sudo apt-get install python3-opencv
- Download the demo and test
wget https://files.waveshare.com/wiki/common/Usb_camera_examples.zip unzip Usb_camera_examples.zip cd Usb_camera_examples sudo python3 Usb_camera_examples.py
Working with Jetson Nano Developer Kit
Preview with Commands
- Open the Jetson Nano Developer Kit terminal (open with Ctrl+Alt+T or mouse click)
- Input the following command to preview:
- nvgstcapture-1.0 --camsrc=0
- After inputting, a preview window will open
Preview with Scripts
- Install opencv
sudo apt-get install python3-opencv
- Download the demo and test
wget https://files.waveshare.com/wiki/common/Usb_camera_examples.zip unzip Usb_camera_examples.zip cd Usb_camera_examples sudo python3 Usb_camera_examples.py
Note: In practical application, you may need to call with a program, and you can refer to Opencv and other related image processing library materials by yourself
FAQ
- Avoid touching the components on the PCB backside to prevent affecting electrical performance
- During use, the module heats up significantly and may feel hot, which is normal.
- If you are using Mac and Opencv, some parameter settings cannot be used, it is recommended to use Linux and V4L2 drivers.
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