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Arducam Mega 3MP SPI Camera Module with M12 Lens

SKU: B0434

Regular price £29.99 GBP
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Key Features

  • Interchangeable Lens: Supplied with an alterable M12 lens with a 75-degree HFOV, it can be replaced by any M12 lens suitable for the default lens mount.
  • Low Power Consumption: Including quick sleep and quick wake-up within the speed of 42ms. The power consumption can be as little as 200mW.
  • Multicam Capability: This camera can run 4 cameras sequentially on a single MCU (Microcontroller) via an Adapter Board.
  • High-Level Control: The camera's API access provides top-tier commands, enabling you to manage it with ease, similar to operating a DSLR camera via a series of button clicks.
  • Open Source SDK: The software development kit (SDK) with an MIT license is completely open-source. It features a streamlined architecture that includes a hardware abstraction layer, allowing for easy integration of a new microcontroller unit (MCU) without requiring extensive effort or modifications.
  • Flexible Compatibility: Suitable for any microcontroller that has a standard SPI interface.

Are you looking for a camera to pair with your microcontroller? Whether that is an Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico or any other microcontroller, this camera works with all microcontrollers that have an SPI interface.

What separates this product from its other variant, the B0400, with a fixed lens and manual focus, is that it doesn't use a stock lens but instead is equipped with an M12 lens. 

We also offer a version that includes a fixed autofocus lens with a higher resolution: B0401.

Already have the camera? See Arducams Quick Start Guide.

Item Type
Mega
Optical Size 1/4"
Speed 8Mhz
Number of Effective Pixels 2048 x 1536
Power Supply 3.3V/5V
Interface SPI (4-wire)
Shutter Type Rolling Shutter
Spectrum Colour
Power Consumption (Idle/Working) 185mW-585mW
Field of View 90°(D ) x 75°(H) x 56.4°(V)
F.NO. F2.8
Lens Type M12 Lens (Distortion<1.53%)
EFL/BFL 2.8mm/2.6mm
IR Sensitivity Integral IR-cut filter, visible light only
Focus Distance 6cm-INF
Electric Current (Idle/Working) 56mA-136mA
Output Format RGB/YUV/JPEG
Camera Board Size 33 x 33 x 17mm

What is a microcontroller?

A microcontroller is a small/miniature computer that contains a single integrated circuit chip. The chip is engineered to control specific devices and is generally limited to performing only one specific task. A standard microcontroller incorporates a processor, memory, and input/output (I/O) peripherals.