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Metavision Assembly Kit – CCAM5 GenX320MP COB for STM32

Optimize your vision applications with the Metavision Assembly Kit, featuring the CCAM5 GenX320MP COB sensor for high-speed, low-latency event detection.

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Important Update

This component is now available through our sister company, RESTAR FRAMOS. For a production-ready alternative, explore our compatible integrated modules.

Product Summary

Low-latency processing, Power-sensitive application support, Advanced event filtering, Ideal for embedded vision

Metavision Assembly Kit - CCAM5 GenX320MP COB

Connected to the STM32 Digital Camera Interface, the Metavision Assembly Kit - CCAM5 GenX320MP COB provides a flexible and powerful solution for embedded vision. It features a 320x320 pixel array with a 6.3µm pixel size, designed for power-sensitive applications. The sensor is optimized for event-based vision with low latency and includes event signal processing functions like filtering and timestamping.

With built-in power modes, it supports integration with low-power, neuromorphic processors. Its anti-flicker and spatio-temporal filters reduce redundant events, making it ideal for industrial and scientific use cases.

  • 320x320 pixel array with 6.3µm pixel size
  • Event-based vision sensor optimized for low latency
  • Event signal processing functions like filtering and timestamping
  • Built-in power modes for energy-efficient operation
  • Anti-flicker and spatio-temporal contrast filters
  • Supports integration with neuromorphic processors

Metavision Assembly Kit – CCAM5 GenX320MP COB for STM32 Highlights

  • Industrial automation
  • Robotics
  • Medical imaging
  • Surveillance

Targeted Applications

  • Metavision Assembly Kit - Ccam5 Genx320mp Cob For Stm32

Product Specifications

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Product TypeProduct Type
Assembly Kit

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