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OV7151 - (OV7650 / OV7151) CMOS VGA

Download the OV7151 datasheet PDF (OV7650 included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for (ov7650 / ov7151) cmos vga.

Description

The OV7650 (color) and OV7151 (black and white) CAMERACHIPSTM are low voltage CMOS image sensors that provide the full functionality of a single-chip VGA (640 x 480) camera and image processor in a small footprint package.

Features

  • High sensitivity for low-light operation.
  • 2.5V operating voltage for embedded portable apps.
  • Standard Serial Camera Control Bus (SCCB).
  • VGA, QVGA (sub-sampled), CIF (352x288), QCIF (176x144) and Windowed outputs with Raw RGB, RGB (GRB 4:2:2), YUV (4:2:2) and YCbCr (4:2:2) formats.
  • Automatic image control functions including: Automatic Exposure Control (AEC), Automatic Gain Control (AGC), Automatic White Balance (AWB), Automatic Brightness Control (AB.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (OV7650_OmniVision.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number OV7151
Manufacturer OmniVision
File Size 176.04 KB
Description (OV7650 / OV7151) CMOS VGA
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Advanced Information Product Brief OV7650 Color CMOS VGA (640 x 480) CAMERACHIPTM OV7151 B&W CMOS VGA (640 x 480) CAMERACHIPTM General Description The OV7650 (color) and OV7151 (black and white) CAMERACHIPSTM are low voltage CMOS image sensors that provide the full functionality of a single-chip VGA (640 x 480) camera and image processor in a small footprint package. The OV7650/OV7151 provides full-frame, sub-sampled or windowed 8-bit images in a wide range of formats, controlled through OmniVision’s Serial Camera Control Bus (SCCB) interface. This product family has an image array capable of operating at up to 30 frames per second (fps) with complete user control over image quality, formatting and output data transfer.
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