DFRobot
FireBeetle OSD Character Overlay Module
The FireBeetle OSD Character Overlay Module adds on-screen character display to composite video (AV) signals. Based on the AT7456E OSD chip, it overlays up t...
The FireBeetle OSD Character Overlay Module adds on-screen character display to composite video (AV) signals. Based on the AT7456E OSD chip, it overlays up to 16×30 characters onto NTSC or PAL video feeds — ideal for adding timestamps, telemetry data, or status information to camera and monitoring systems.
The module communicates via SPI and is directly compatible with DFRobot's FireBeetle mainboard series. It includes 512 bytes of EEPROM for user-defined characters, a built-in font library, and supports blink, inverse colour, and per-line brightness control.
Key Features
- AT7456E OSD Chip – Single-channel on-screen character overlay
- 16×30 Character Display – Up to 480 characters at 18×12 pixel resolution (540×192 total)
- NTSC & PAL Compatible – Works with both video standards
- 512-Byte EEPROM – Store custom user-defined characters
- Built-In Font Library – Ready-to-use character set
- Character Effects – Blink, inverse colour, and background control
- Per-Line Brightness – Adjustable lightness on a line-by-line basis
- SPI Interface – Standard communication with microcontrollers
- FireBeetle Compatible – Plugs directly into FireBeetle mainboards
Specifications
- Operating Voltage – 3.3–5 V
- Operating Current – 75 mA
- Resolution – 540 × 192 pixels
- Character Grid – 16 × 30 characters (18 × 12 pixels each)
- Display Colour – Single colour (white)
- Signal Source – AV (composite video) I/O
- Interface – SPI
- Operating Temperature – −10°C to +85°C
- Dimensions – 58 × 29 mm
Ideal For
- Security camera timestamp and status overlays
- FPV drone telemetry displays
- Home automation monitoring systems
- Road camera and surveillance character display
Package Contents
- 1× FireBeetle OSD Character Overlay Module
Resources
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- EEPROM
- A type of non-volatile memory that keeps stored data even when power is turned off. In a sensor module, it can be used to store settings or calibration data so they do not need to be re-entered every time.
- SPI
- A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
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