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OpenMV Cam M7 A Machine Vision Camera SKU:DFR0517

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OpenMV Cam M7 A Machine Vision Camera SKU:DFR0517

INTRODUCTION

The OpenMV Cam is a small, low power, microcontroller board which allows you to easily implement applications using machine vision in the real-world. You program the OpenMV Cam in high level Python scripts courtesy of the MicroPython Operating System instead of C/C++. This makes it easier to deal with the complex outputs of machine vision algorithms and working with high level data structures. But, you still have total control over your OpenMV Cam and its I/O pins in Python. You can easily trigger taking pictures and video on external events or execute machine vision algorithms to figure out how to control your I/O pins.

The STM32F765VI ARM Cortex M7 processor running at 216 MHz with 512KB of RAM and 2 MB of flash. All I/O pins output 3.3V and are 5V tolerant. The processor has the following I/O interfaces
• A full speed USB 12Mbs interface to your computer. Your OpenMV Cam will appear as a Virtual COM Port and a USB Flash Drive when plugged in.
• A uSD Card socket capable of 100Mbs reads/writes which allows your OpenMV Cam to record video and easy pull machine vision assets off of the uSD card.
• A SPI bus that can run up to 54Mbs allowing you to easily stream image data off the system to either the LCD Shield, the WiFi Shield, or another microcontroller.
• An I2C Bus, CAN Bus, and an Asynchronous Serial Bus TX/RX for interfacing with other microcontrollers and sensors.
• A 12-bit ADC and a 12-bit DAC.
• Three I/O pins for servo control.
• Interrupts and PWM on all I/O pins there are 10 I/O pins on the board .
• And, an RGB LED and two high power 850nm IR LEDs. The OV7725 image sensor is capable of taking 640x480 8-bit Grayscale images or 640x480 16-bit RGB565 images at 60 FPS when the resolution is above 320x240 and 120 FPS when it is below. Most simple algorithms will run at above 30 FPS. Your OpenMV Cam comes with a 2.8mm lens on a standard M12 lens mount. If you want to use more specialized lenses with your OpenMV Cam you can easily buy and attach them yourself.

The OpenMV Cam can be used for the following things currently more in the future
• Frame Differencing
• Color Tracking
• Marker Tracking
• Face Detection
• Eye Tracking
• Optical Flow
• QR Code Detection/Decoding
• Data Matrix Detection/Decoding
• Linear Barcode Decoding
• AprilTag Tracking
• Line Detection
• Circle Detection
• Rectangle Detection
• Template Matching
• Image Capture
• Video Recording

SPECIFICATION

Processor

RAM Layout

Flash Layout

Supported Image Formats
32-bit CPU w/ Double Precision FPU 216 MHz 462 DMIPS Core Mark Score 1082
compare w/ Raspberry Pi Zero 2060 128KB .DATA/.BSS/Heap/Stack 384KB Frame Buffer/Stack 512KB Total 32KB Bootloader 96KB Embedded Flash Drive 1920KB Firmware 2MB Total Grayscale RGB565

JPEG and BAYER

Maximum Supported Resolutions

Grayscale 640x480 and under RGB565 320x240 and under Grayscale JPEG 640x480 and under RGB565 JPEG 640x480 and under

Lens Info

Focal Length 2.8mm Aperture F2.0 Format 1/3"

Angle Field-of-View 115° Mount M12*0.5

IR Cut Filter 650nm removable

Electrical Info Weight

All pins are 5V tolerant with 3.3V output. All pins can sink or source up to 25mA. P6 is not 5V tolerant in ADC or DAC mode. Up to 120mA may be sinked or sourced in total between all pins.

VIN may be between 3.6V and 5V. Do not draw more than 250mA from your OpenMV Cam's 3.3V rail.

Length
45mm

Width
36mm
More datasheets: CT-94W-203 | CT-94X-501 | CT-94X-101 | CT-94X-500 | CT-94X-200 | CT-94W-205 | CT-94W-105 | CT-94X-100 | CT-94X-102 | DS1616K-000


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Datasheet ID: DFR0517 508810