Compact Mobile Camera Modules from Leopard Imaging
Leopard Imaging offers two compact camera modules designed for embedded vision applications that require high resolution and flexible integration.
The LI-OG12B10-MIPI-AF-95D V1.0 module is based on the OmniVision OG12B10 CMOS sensor and provides a 12MP resolution (4032 x 3024 pixels). The sensor outputs RAW image data through a standard MIPI CSI-2 interface, which supports high-speed data transmission needed for mobile platforms.
The module includes a voice coil motor (VCM) autofocus mechanism for adjustable focus control. It has an approximate 95° diagonal field of view. The design emphasizes a compact form factor and low weight, suitable for space-constrained environments such as smart cameras and smart glasses.
The LI-IMX 681-MIPI-AF-96-D module integrates the Sony IMX 681 CMOS sensor with a resolution of 12.19 MP (4032 x 3024 pixels). It also outputs RAW data via MIPI CSI-2 for efficient data handling and system integration.
The autofocus system uses BCM technology to provide repeatable focus performance. The module offers an approximate 96° diagonal field of view. Its physical design is compact and lightweight, intended for use in applications such as surveillance, video conferencing, machine vision, and stereo/3D imaging.
The LI-OG12B10-MIPI-AF-95D V1.0 is suited for mobile and wearable devices where size and weight constraints are critical. The LI-IMX 681-MIPI- AF-96-D is intended for a wider range of vision applications requiring stable image quality and autofocus capability.
These camera modules provide options for embedding 12 MP- class sensors in compact vision systems where integration flexibility and image quality are important considerations.
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