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Programming Cable for LVDS-to-CSI2 FSAs – 0.2m Length

Reliable programming interface for FRAMOS imaging modules.

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Programming Cable for LVDS-to-CSI2 FSAs – 0.2m Length

0.2 m · FRAMOS · Cable

Cable Length
0.2 m
Manufacturer
FRAMOS
Product Type
Cable

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Product Overview

FRAMOS Programming Cable, 0.2m: A programming cable of 200mm length, suitable for connecting Lattice HW-USBN-2B to LVDS-to-CSI2 FSAs. Compatible with FSA-FTxx/A-01G-V1 configurations.

The FMA-CBL-FL-150/8 is a 200mm programming cable compatible with Lattice HW-USBN-2B to LVDS-to-CSI2 FSAs. It facilitates secure connections for programming FRAMOS imaging modules, making it an essential accessory for developers. The cable supports a variety of adapter configurations within the FRAMOS ecosystem, providing reliable connectivity for module configuration and testing.


Product Specifications

Cable Length [m]Cable Length [m]
0.2
ManufacturerManufacturer
FRAMOS
Product TypeProduct Type
Cable

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