Offer for students: MIPI camera modules for €39.99

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Vision Components announces a special offer for students: high-end MIPI camera modules for €39.99 net. What is more, the first 100 students to order the VC MIPI Students’ Package get it for free. The deal includes a VC MIPI OV9281 camera module with a 1MP OmniVision sensor, a trigger input, a flash trigger output, a lens holder, and a robust driver for optimal communication between the sensor and the CPU board. The camera supports the MIPI CSI-2 specification. It connects to a Raspberry Pi via a flex cable, which is also part of the package. VC MIPI camera modules in general are compatible with over 20 CPU boards, users are free to choose. The OV9281 global shutter sensor has a 1280 x 800 px resolution and supports clock rates up to 120 fps. Contact details and further information on this promo campaign is provided at https://www.vision-components.com/en/students-offer/.

Vision Components is the technology leader in manufacturing industrial MIPI camera modules, ready to ship the largest range of sensor boards with resolutions up to 13MP. VC MIPI camera boards are 100% developed and manufactured in Germany. They are used in applications such as autonomous driving, AGVs, UAVs, and smart city services. This new product line complements the manufacturer's range of embedded vision systems.

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