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Arducam IMX219 Visible Light Fixed Focus Camera Module for NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin/Orin Nano/Orin NX - SparkFun Electronics
· MPN: SEN-28170
The Arducam IMX219 Fixed Focus Camera Module (B0191) is a compact, high-resolution imaging solution designed for NVIDIA Jetson platforms. Equipped with Sony'...
The Arducam IMX219 Fixed Focus Camera Module (B0191) is a compact, high-resolution imaging solution designed for NVIDIA Jetson platforms. Equipped with Sony's 8MP IMX219 sensor, it captures stills at 3280×2464 resolution and supports multiple video modes up to 1080p at 30fps.
Featuring an integrated IR-cut filter and M12 fixed-focus lens, this module connects via a standard 15-pin MIPI CSI-2 ribbon cable. It's compatible with the Jetson Nano, Xavier NX, Orin NX, and Orin Nano development kits.
Key Features
- 8MP Sony IMX219 Sensor – 1/4″ CMOS sensor with 3280×2464 pixel resolution
- Multiple Video Modes – 1080p at 30fps, 720p at 60fps, and 640×480 at 90fps
- Fixed Focus M12 Lens – 3.04mm focal length with 62.2° diagonal field of view
- Integrated IR-Cut Filter – Optimised for visible light imaging
- MIPI CSI-2 Interface – Standard 15-pin ribbon cable connection
Specifications
- Sensor: Sony IMX219, 1/4″ CMOS
- Still Resolution: 8 Megapixels (3280×2464)
- Focal Length: 3.04mm
- Field of View: 62.2° diagonal
- Interface: MIPI CSI-2 (15-pin ribbon)
Ideal For
- NVIDIA Jetson-based computer vision and robotics projects
- UAV and drone imaging systems
- Intelligent video analytics and surveillance
- Edge AI and machine learning applications
Package Contents
- 1× Arducam IMX219 camera module
- 1× 15-pin MIPI CSI-2 ribbon cable
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 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.
- UAV
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, such as a drone or autonomous aircraft. The term matters here because high-accuracy GNSS and RTK are often used when a flying robot needs precise position information.
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