Tag: OmniVision

Mecha Comet Modular Linux Handheld with NXP i.MX 8M Mini, 3.4-inch IPS LED Touchscreen, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.0
The Mecha Comet is a modular Linux handheld computer developed by Mecha Systems Inc., designed for developers, makers, and tinkerers. Showcased at CES 2025, the device focuses on modularity, repairability, and open-source design, making it ideal for development, prototyping, and...
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3-MP image sensor targets security surveillance, IP, and HD cameras
Omnivision’s OS03B10 3-MP image sensor with DVP and MIPI interface support brings high-quality images to security, IP, and HD cameras. Omnivision has introduced the OS03B10 3-megapixel (MP) 1/2.7-inch optical format CMOS image sensor for security surveillance, IP, and HD analog...
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PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition Linux-based Smartphone At $399
PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition was initially announced on October 15, 2021, featuring the low-power and high-performance Rockchip RK3399S system-on-chip. As we all know, Rockchip has been releasing powerful SoCs in the market for embedded electronic hardware devices, but this chip is...
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M5Stack’s Unit Cam M5 Wi-Fi Camera Providing Support for Wireless Camera Applications
M5Stack has introduced a cost-effective, Espressif ESP32-powered WiFi camera that is ideal for all types of wireless camera applications scenarios. The new device named, Unit CAM M5 is based on the ESP32-WROOM-32E control core and an OV2640 image sensor with a resolution of up to 2...
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PineCube Camera Dev Kit Powered by 5MP Omnivison OV5640
Pine64 announced its open-spec PineCube back in 2019 as a device called The Cube equipped with the 8-megapixel Sony iMX179 CMOS sensor. But for the technical issues with the Sony sensor, they changed it into a 5MP OmniVision OV5640 sensor and implemented the new name PineCube. The camera...
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OmniVision Unveils Automotive Wafer-Level Camera Module
OmniVision Technologies announced the OVM9284 CameraCubeChip module. According to the company, it is the world’s first automotive-grade, wafer-level camera. The OVM9284 is built on OmniVision’s OmniPixel3-GS global-shutter pixel architecture, which provides quantum efficiency at...
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