Arducam's V3Link Camera Kit is built around a high-quality IMX477P sensor that adheres to the V3Link protocol, making it perfect for high-bandwidth, extended-range projects. The kit utilizes coaxial cables to ensure reliable power and data transmission up to 5 meters, providing low latency for optimal performance. With support for up to 2 IMX477P cameras and channel-switching capabilities, this kit is a versatile solution for various applications.
Designed for the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano/NX, the kit includes an IMX477P camera module with a pre-installed Tx board, a Rx adapter board for connecting to the Jetson development board, and a 1-meter coaxial cable, enabling remote camera deployment with minimal configuration.
V3Link, a cutting-edge technology developed by Texas Instruments, incorporates FPD-Link IP to integrate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), security cameras, industrial systems, and medical imaging into a single platform. Arducam's V3Link Camera Kit leverages this technology to combine long-range data transfer with embedded vision, offering a compact and efficient solution for a variety of high-performance vision projects.
| Image Sensor | |
| Sensor | IMX477P |
| Still Resolution | 12.3 Megapixels |
| Color Filter Type | Color |
| Shutter Type | Rolling |
| Optical Size | 1/2.3" |
| Output Format | RAW10 (RG10) |
| Pixel Size | 1.55 µm x 1.55 µm |
| Sensor Active Area | 4056(H) × 3040(V) |
| Video Modes | l4t36.x:4032x3040@21fps,3840x2160@30fps,1920x1080@60fps |
| Lens | |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| FOV | 88°(D)×75°(H)×60°(V) |
| Lens Mount | M12 (S-mount) |
| F.NO | F2.8 |
| E.F.L | 3.9mm |
| IR Sensitivity | Integral IR-cut Filter, visible light only |
| Electrical and Mechanical | |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V |
| Operating Temp. | 32°F-158°F (0°C to 70°C) |
| Working Current | Max: 300mA |
| Camera Board Size | 24 × 25 mm |
| Functionality and Compatibility | |
| Supported Platform | NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano/Orin NX |
| Supported OS | JetPack/L4T (JetPack 6.0/L4T 36.3.0) and above |
This kit supports only the official NVIDIA Orin NX and Orin Nano development kits; third-party development boards are not supported.