The Arducam HM01B0 Monochrome QVGA SPI Camera Module is designed for Raspberry Pi Pico and compatible third-party RP2040 boards. Featuring ultra-low power consumption and high resolution up to QVGA at 60FPS, this camera module is ideal for always-on service applications and machine vision projects. It is based on the Himax HM01B0-MWA sensor and offers a configurable 1-bit video data interface with video frame and line sync, making it perfect for robotics, IoT, and object identification tasks.
Key Features:
â– Ultra-low power consumption: Standby < 200 µW, QQVGA < 1.1 mW
â– Resolution: 320 x 320 Monochrome, up to QVGA @ 60 FPS
â– Interface: Configurable 1-bit, 4-bit, and 8-bit video data serial interface with video frame and line sync
â– Motion detection: Wakeup interrupt output
â– Applications: Machine vision, robotics, IoT, gesture sensing, tracking, and object identification
â– High sensitivity: 3.6 μm BrightSense™ pixel technology
â– Programmable controls: Black level calibration, frame size, exposure, analog gain (up to 8x), and digital gain (up to 4x)
â– Automatic exposure and gain control: With support for flicker avoidance at 50/60Hz
â– Self-oscillator: On-chip oscillator for efficient operation
â– Flexible I2C interface: 2-wire, 400 KHz max for register access
â– Active Pixel Array: 320 x 320
â– Pixel Size: 3.6 µm x 3.6 µm
â– Full Image Area: 1152 µm x 1152 µm
â– Diagonal (Optical Format): 1.63 mm (1/11″)
â– Color Filter Array: Monochrome and Bayer
â– Scan Mode: Progressive
â– Shutter Type: Electronic Rolling Shutter
â– Frame Rate:
51 fps @ 320 x 320
60 fps @ 320 x 240 (QVGA)
â– CRA (Maximum): 30º
â– Supply Voltage:
Analog: 2.8 V
Digital: 1.5 V (Internal LDO: 1.5V – 2.8V)
I/O: 1.5 – 2.8V
â– Input Reference Clock: 3 – 50 MHz
â– Serial Interface (I2C): 2-wire, 400 KHz max
â– Video Data Interface: 1b, 4b (8b not supported)
â– Output Clock Rate (Max):
50 MHz for 1bit
12.5 MHz for 4bit
â– Power Consumption (Typical):
QVGA 60 FPS: < 4 mW
QVGA 30 FPS: < 2 mW
QQVGA 30 FPS: 670 µW