RASPBERRY PI AI CAMERA

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PID# 161255

CA$110.00
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Description

The new Raspberry Pi AI Camera is a compact camera module from Raspberry Pi, based on the Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor. IMX500 combines a 12-megapixel CMOS image sensor with on-board inferencing acceleration for a variety of common neural network models, enabling users to develop sophisticated vision-based AI applications without the need for a separate accelerator. The AI Camera transparently augments captured still images or video with tensor metadata, leaving the processor in the host Raspberry Pi free to perform other operations. Support for tensor metadata in the libcamera and Picamera2 libraries, and in the rpicam-apps application suite, make it easy for beginners to use, while offering advanced users unparalleled power and flexibility.

The Raspberry Pi AI Camera is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. The PCB outline and mounting hole locations are identical to those of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3, while the overall depth is greater to accommodate the larger IMX500 sensor and optical subassembly.

Specifications

  • 12.3 MP Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor with a powerful neural network accelerator
    Framerates:
    2×2 binned: 2028×1520 10-bit 30fps
    Full resolution: 4056×3040 10-bit 10fps
  • 7.857 mm sensor size
  • 1.55 μm × 1.55 μm pixel size
  • 78.3 (±3) degree FoV with manual/mechanical adjustable focus
  • F1.79 focal ratio
  • 25 × 24 × 11.9 mm module dimensions
  • Integrated RP2040 for neural network firmware management
  • Works with all Raspberry Pi models, two 200mm cables (15 and 22 pin) for connection to all Raspberry Pi computers.

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Compliance

Raspberry Pi AI Camera has undergone extensive compliance testing and meets a number of regional and international standards.
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Obsolescence

Raspberry Pi AI Camera will remain in production until at least January 2028