The OV5640 camera module measures 8.5mm x 8.5mm x 5.5mm, making it compact and easy to integrate into electronic devices.
The OV5640 camera module is designed with a 5-megapixel resolution, which is sufficient for taking high-quality photos and videos.
The OV5640 camera module supports up to 60 frames per second (fps) for 720p video recording, and up to 30 fps for 1080p video recording.
The power consumption of the OV5640 camera module is relatively low, ranging from 60mW for idle mode to 340mW for full operation.
The OV5640 camera module can be used in various electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and digital cameras, among others.
In conclusion, the CMOS Camera Module OV5640 is an important component in electronic devices that require high-quality photos and videos. With its compact size and high resolution, it is suitable for use in a wide range of applications. Shenzhen V-Vision Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the leading providers of camera modules including the OV5640 camera module. They specialize in providing high-quality camera solutions for mobile phone manufacturers and other electronic devices. Contact them via email at vision@visiontcl.com to learn more about their products and services.
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