Snappy Overview
High-speed Scanning
The SnappyTM 5M CMOS image sensor is designed for barcode reading, 2D scanning and other demanding applications. Available in both monochrome and color, Snappy 5M has a small 1/1.8 inch optical format, containing a 2.8 µm, low-noise, global shutter pixel, and arranged in a 2,560 x 1,936 array. The device can stream video at ~50 fps at 10 bits over a 4 wire, MIPI CSI-2 interface, and is housed in a small compact fan-out organic package.
Embedded Vision Solutions
Our patented Self Fast Exposure mode assures that the first image frame is correctly exposed to enable the fastest possible identification and decoding by the image processing system, even in rapidly changing light conditions.
A Smart ROI feature also searches for barcodes in the image frame, and reports their locations as metadata in the image footer. The regions of the image containing barcodes are discerned from the background image to considerably reduce downstream image processing (FPGA/CPU/DSP) power, time and cost.
Smart ROI
A Smart ROI feature also searches for barcodes in the image frame and reports their locations as metadata in the image footer. The regions of the image containing barcodes are discerned from the background image to considerably reduce downstream image processing (FPGA/CPU/DSP) power, time and cost.
Applications
- Barcode scanners
- Embedded vision systems
- IoT edge devices
- Drones/UAVs
- Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality
- Biometric systems
- PTZ and panoramic security cameras
Specifications
- Technology
- 2D
- Resolution
- 4.9M
- Optical Format
- 1/1.8''
- Lens Mount Compatible
- M10, M12, S-mount, CS-mount, C-mount
- Shutter type
- Global
- Interface
- MIPI CSI-2
- Maximum Package Size - Horizontal
- 15
- Maximum Package Size - Vertical
- 16
- Pixel Size - Horizontal
- 2.8
- Pixel Size - Vertical
- 2.8
- Chroma (Standard)
- Mono, Bayer
- Spectrum
- Visible
- Frame/Line Rate
- 54 fps
- NIR Enhanced
- No
- Image Sensor CRA
- 5° or 12°
- Sensor Family
- Snappy
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