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Arducam Multi-camera adapter board for Arduino SPI Mini Camera
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The Arducam Multi-Camera Adapter Board for Arduino is a compact, intelligent solution designed to interface multiple SPI Mini cameras with a single Arduino microcontroller. Ideal for projects that require multiple viewpoints or image sources, this board enables users to switch between up to four Arducam SPI cameras, making it perfect for surveillance systems, stereo vision, and multi-angle image capture on resource-limited platforms like Arduino. The board uses a multiplexing technique to share a single SPI bus between multiple camera modules, allowing each to be accessed individually without hardware conflicts. It supports seamless camera selection using simple software commands and works with the existing Arducam Mini camera libraries, minimizing development effort. Designed with Arduino compatibility in mind, it comes with standard headers for easy integration into prototyping systems and DIY projects. This adapter is particularly useful in applications where microcontroller I/O and memory are limited, but multiple image sources are needed. With its small footprint, low power consumption, and plug-and-play usability, the Arducam Multi-Camera Adapter Board offers a practical and scalable solution for embedded imaging systems that require flexibility and multiple camera inputs.Specifications
Camera Support | Up to 4 Arducam SPI Mini cameras |
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Interface | SPI camera interface multiplexed through single bus |
Microcontroller Support | Compatible with Arduino and similar boards |
Power Supply | 3.3V or 5V input |
Control Method | Camera selection via digital I/O pins |
Form Factor | Compact PCB with standard Arduino headers |
Software | Works with existing Arducam Mini libraries |
Use Cases | Multi-angle imaging, stereo vision, surveillance, and embedded systems |