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NPI: Evaluation and Development Kits

NPI: Evaluation and Development Kits. Features include: • 1/3-Inch W-VGA CMOS Digital Imager • Active imaging pixels: 752H x 480V • Pixel Size: 6μm x 6μm • 10-bit Digital Output with Line and Frame Synchronization • Max Data rate: 27 Mega pixel Per Second

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NPI: Evaluation and Development Kits

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  1. NPI: Evaluation and Development Kits Features include: • 1/3-Inch W-VGA CMOS Digital Imager • Active imaging pixels: 752H x 480V • Pixel Size: 6μm x 6μm • 10-bit Digital Output with Line and Frame Synchronization • Max Data rate: 27 Mega pixel Per Second • Pixel Dynamic Range: 55dB in linear, 110dB in HDR mode • Simple two-wire serial interface • TrueSNAP™ Global shutter • Responsivity: 4.8 V/lux-sec (550nm) • Frame rate: 60 FPS at full resolution • NIR enhanced performance for use with non-visible NIR illumination • Standard CS-Mount lens or M12 lens • Direct interface to TI DM365 Evaluation Module • Free Linux driver and application source code for DM365 Leopard Imaging LI-VM34 W-VGA Global Shutter Camera Board Leopard Imaging provides the Time-to-Market camera development kit with seamless interface to TI DM365 DVEVM. LI-VM34 is a Wide VGA digital camera board. It incorporates an Aptina 1/3-inch CMOS Sensor  MT9V034, with an active imaging pixel array of 752Hx480V. TrueSNAP Global Shutter photodiode pixels, simultaneous integration and readout. NIR enhanced performance.

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