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A 5-megapixel wide-angle camera module built around the MIS5001 sensor, designed for the Luckfox Pico series development boards powered by the RV1106 chip. W...

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A 5-megapixel wide-angle camera module built around the MIS5001 sensor, designed for the Luckfox Pico series development boards powered by the RV1106 chip. With high sensitivity and low dark current, this module delivers clear, low-noise images even in dimly lit conditions.

Available in two lens variants — a standard wide-angle (Model A) and a distortion-free wide-angle (Model B) — this camera connects via a 2-lane MIPI CSI-2 interface using the included 20-pin FFC cable.

Key Features

  • MIS5001 Sensor – 5 MP resolution with high sensitivity and low dark current
  • Wide-Angle Lens – 93° FOV (Model A) or 95.5° FOV distortion-free (Model B)
  • Low-Light Performance – Clear imaging in dim environments with reduced noise
  • 2-Lane MIPI CSI-2 – Fast data transfer with direct board connection
  • Compact & Lightweight – Just 10 g for easy integration into projects

Specifications

  • Sensor – MIS5001
  • Resolution – 5 MP
  • CMOS Size – 1/2.7"
  • Shutter Type – Rolling shutter
  • Interface – 2-lane MIPI CSI-2
  • Model A – Focal length 4.15 mm, aperture f/1.6, 93° FOV
  • Model B – Focal length 2.88 mm, aperture f/2.4, 95.5° FOV, <1% geometric distortion
  • Weight – 10 g

Compatibility

  • Luckfox Pico Pro
  • Luckfox Pico Max
  • Luckfox Pico Ultra

Ideal For

  • Embedded vision and AI inference on RV1106 boards
  • Security and monitoring applications
  • Low-light imaging projects
  • Wide-angle scene capture

Package Contents

  • 1× MIS5001 5 MP Camera Module
  • 1× 20-pin FFC cable (0.2 m)

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MIPI
MIPI is a high-speed display and camera interface often used inside phones, tablets, and embedded devices. It matters because raw MIPI displays usually need special driver hardware or software support, unlike plug-and-play HDMI screens.
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