Raspberry Pi, PiNoIR, Camera Module, CSI-2 with 3280 x 2464 pixels Resolution
- RS Stock No.:
- 111-5552
- Mfr. Part No.:
- Raspberry Pi Camera V2.1 PiNoir (Bulk)
- Brand:
- Raspberry Pi
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- RS Stock No.:
- 111-5552
- Mfr. Part No.:
- Raspberry Pi Camera V2.1 PiNoir (Bulk)
- Brand:
- Raspberry Pi
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Raspberry Pi | |
| Series | PiNoIR | |
| Type | Camera Module | |
| Number of Channels | 1 | |
| Supported Bus Interfaces | CSI-2 | |
| Maximum Supported Resolution | 3280 x 2464 pixels | |
| Maximum Frame Rate Capture | 30fps | |
| Dimensions | 23.86 x 25 x 9mm | |
| Height | 9mm | |
| Length | 23.86mm | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | +60 °C | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -20 °C | |
| Width | 25mm | |
Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Raspberry Pi | ||
Series PiNoIR | ||
Type Camera Module | ||
Number of Channels 1 | ||
Supported Bus Interfaces CSI-2 | ||
Maximum Supported Resolution 3280 x 2464 pixels | ||
Maximum Frame Rate Capture 30fps | ||
Dimensions 23.86 x 25 x 9mm | ||
Height 9mm | ||
Length 23.86mm | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +60 °C | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -20 °C | ||
Width 25mm | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR Camera Board V2
The Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR Camera Board connects to any Raspberry Pi or Compute Module, allowing you to create HD video and still photographs. The Pi NoIR (No Infrared) is the same as the standard camera module but without an IR filter. Therefore it is great for photography and video in the dark.
The module utilises the IMX219PQ image sensor from Sony which offers high-speed video imaging and high sensitivity.
The Pi NoIR module offers reduced image contamination such as fixed pattern noise & smearing. It also features automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance & luminance detection.
The module utilises the IMX219PQ image sensor from Sony which offers high-speed video imaging and high sensitivity.
The Pi NoIR module offers reduced image contamination such as fixed pattern noise & smearing. It also features automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance & luminance detection.
Features and benefits:
No IR filter
High-quality imagery
High data capability
8 megapixels fixed focus (includes small focus adjustment tool)
Supports 1080p, 720p60 & VGA90
Sony IMX219PQ CMOS image sensor
15-pin ribbon cable
No IR filter
High-quality imagery
High data capability
8 megapixels fixed focus (includes small focus adjustment tool)
Supports 1080p, 720p60 & VGA90
Sony IMX219PQ CMOS image sensor
15-pin ribbon cable
Connecting the Pi NoIR to Pi:
A 15 cm ribbon cable attached to the module slots straight into your Pi Camera Serial Interface port (CSI). Once connected, you can access the camera board via the Multi-Media Abstraction Layer (MMAL) or the Video for Linux (V4L) APIs. Alternatively there are libraries such as Picamera Python, and many others that you can find online.
A 15 cm ribbon cable attached to the module slots straight into your Pi Camera Serial Interface port (CSI). Once connected, you can access the camera board via the Multi-Media Abstraction Layer (MMAL) or the Video for Linux (V4L) APIs. Alternatively there are libraries such as Picamera Python, and many others that you can find online.
Product Applications:
The Pi NoIR Camera Module from Raspberry Pi is ideal for HD videos and still photography at night. When used with IR LEDs you are able to see in the dark, so you can monitor plant health or even nocturnal animals.
The Pi NoIR Camera Module from Raspberry Pi is ideal for HD videos and still photography at night. When used with IR LEDs you are able to see in the dark, so you can monitor plant health or even nocturnal animals.
Note
IR LEDs are required for illumination when using the Pi NoIR camera module in the dark.
Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR Camera Board V2
The Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR Camera Board connects to any Raspberry Pi or Compute Module, allowing you to create HD video and still photographs. The Pi NoIR (No Infrared) is the same as the standard camera module but without an IR filter. Therefore it is great for photography and video in the dark.
The module utilises the IMX219PQ image sensor from Sony which offers high-speed video imaging and high sensitivity.
The Pi NoIR module offers reduced image contamination such as fixed pattern noise & smearing. It also features automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance & luminance detection.
The module utilises the IMX219PQ image sensor from Sony which offers high-speed video imaging and high sensitivity.
The Pi NoIR module offers reduced image contamination such as fixed pattern noise & smearing. It also features automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance & luminance detection.
Features and benefits
No IR filter
High-quality imagery
High data capability
8 megapixels fixed focus (includes small focus adjustment tool)
Supports 1080p, 720p60 & VGA90
Sony IMX219PQ CMOS image sensor
15-pin ribbon cable
High-quality imagery
High data capability
8 megapixels fixed focus (includes small focus adjustment tool)
Supports 1080p, 720p60 & VGA90
Sony IMX219PQ CMOS image sensor
15-pin ribbon cable
Connecting the Pi NoIR to Pi
A 15 cm ribbon cable attached to the module slots straight into your Pi Camera Serial Interface port (CSI). Once connected, you can access the camera board via the Multi-Media Abstraction Layer (MMAL) or the Video for Linux (V4L) APIs. Alternatively there are libraries such as Picamera Python, and many others that you can find online.
Product Applications
The Pi NoIR Camera Module from Raspberry Pi is ideal for HD videos and still photography at night. When used with IR LEDs you are able to see in the dark, so you can monitor plant health or even nocturnal animals.
Note
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IR LEDs are required for illumination when using the Pi NoIR camera module in the dark
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