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Waveshare IMX219-160IR 8MP Camera with 160° FOV

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IMX219-160IR Camera, Applicable For Jetson Nano, 8 Megapixels, Infrared Night Vision, 160° FOV

This is an 8-megapixel camera with a FOV (field-of-view) of 160 degrees, which is suitable to use with the NVIDIA Jetson Nano and NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Development Kits. It also has two IR LEDs to enable night vision capabilities.

Features 

  • Supports CM3/3+/4, Jetson Nano, Jetson Xavier NX
  • Supports night vision when works with infrared LEDs
  • 8 Megapixels
  • Sensor: IMX219
  • Resolution: 3280 × 2464
  • Lens specifications:
    • CMOS size: 1/4inch
    • Aperture (F): 2.35
    • Focal Length: 3.15mm
    • Angle of View (diagonal): 160 degree
    • Distortion: <14.3%
  • 4 screw holes
    • Used for attachment
    • Provides 3.3V power output
    • Supports connecting infrared LED and/or fill flash LED
  • Dimension: 25mm × 24mm

Description

This is an 8-megapixel camera with a FOV (field-of-view) of 160 degrees, which is suitable to use with the NVIDIA Jetson Nano and NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Development Kits. It also has two IR LEDs to enable night vision capabilities.

By using this camera, combined with a Jetson Nano/ Xavier NX Development Kits, you can simply realize machine vision projects. Also, you can experience better quality video capture from this camera and build more demanding projects!

How is it possible to see in the dark?

This camera is able to view in the dark with black and white-colored video footage. The two IR LEDs on either side of the camera emit infrared light which is invisible to the naked eye and the camera is sensitive to this light. Then the camera is able to pick up this light and thereby we can see black and white color video footage from the camera.

More cameras compatible with NVIDIA Jetson Nano/ Xavier NX Development Kits

We would like to give you more freedom in choosing the camera that will be most suitable for your project. So, explore the table below to know about more cameras and make a better decision.


Development Resources

Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/IMX219-160IR_Camera


Specifications

Camera Module with driver board

Specification Description
Megapixels 8 Megapixels
Photosensitive chip Sony IMX219
Assembly Technique SMT (ROSH)
Resolution 3280 × 2464
Pixel Size 1.12µm x1.12µm
CMOS size 1/4 inch
Aperture (F) 2.35
Focus fixed
Focal Length 3.15mm
Lens Construction 6G+IR
Diagonal field of view (FOV) 160 degrees
Distortion <14.3%
EFL 3.15mm
BFL (Optical) 3.15mm
Maximum Image Transfer Rate 30 fps for QSXGA
Output formats 8/10bit RGB RAW output
S/N Ratio 39db
Dynamic Range 69db
Sensitivity 600mV/Lux-sec
Relative Illumination (Sensor) 70%
IR Filter 650±10nm
Object Distance 30CM-∞
Interface 15p-1.0 mipi
Power supply 3.3V (pin15)
Operating Temperature -20°C to 70°C
Temperature (Stable Image) 0°C to 50°C
Lens size 6.5mm × 6.5mm
Module Size 25mm × 24mm ×17.7±0.5mm
Certifications FCC and CE


IR LED Modules

Specification Description
LED Wavelength 845nm-855nm
LED Module FOV 100°
Working current 200ma (max 450ma)
Power 3.3V
Power consumption 660mw (max 1.48W)
Module Size 27.94mm ×19.82mm ×15.05mm
Operating Temperature -20°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Assembly technique SMT (ROSH)


Parts List

  • 1 x IMX219-160IR 8MP IR Night Vision Camera with 160° FOV - Compatible with NVIDIA Jetson Nano/ Xavier NX
  • 2 x IR LED Modules
  • 4 x Screws
  • 4 x Nuts

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