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Raspberry Pi 5 FPC Camera Cable - 22-pin 0.5mm to 15-pin 1mm
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This 500mm long camera cable is specifically designed to work with the Raspberry Pi 5 series. Just plug it into your Pi 5's camera port and then the other en...
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This 500mm long camera cable is specifically designed to work with the Raspberry Pi 5 series. Just plug it into your Pi 5's camera port and then the other end into one of the official Pi Cameras for photo and video joy.
Raspberry Pi 5 provides two four-lane MIPI connectors, each of which can support either a camera or a display. These connectors use the same 22-way, 0.5mm-pitch “mini” FPC format as the Compute Module
Development Kit, and require adapter cables to connect to the 15-way, 1mm-pitch “standard” format connectors on Raspberry Pi's current camera and display products.
Development Kit, and require adapter cables to connect to the 15-way, 1mm-pitch “standard” format connectors on Raspberry Pi's current camera and display products.
We offer mini-to-standard adapter cables for cameras and displays (note that a camera cable should not be used with a display, and vice versa) in 200mm, 300mm, and 500mm lengths.
Please note: Neither the Raspberry Pi 5 nor the Raspberry Pi camera is included!
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- FPC
- FPC stands for flexible printed circuit, a thin flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight or some movement is needed, commonly for displays, cameras and other high-density connections. Connecting to an FPC connector generally needs a matching cable with the correct pin count, pitch and contact orientation.
- 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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