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uCAM (microCAM)

Can the 56-degree lens of uCAM-III be purchased separately?

Yes, you can purchase it separately. You can contact our sales team for your orders.

Do you have other lenses available for uCAM-III?

Yes, the default lens is the 56-Degree lens and we also have 76-degree and 116-degree lenses available.

What are the materials used in uCAM-III?

The PCB is standard FR4 material PCB.

The Lens material varies depending on the version of the lens used. The standard 56-degree lens has plastic lens elements which are made of PMMA plastic, whereas the 116-degree lens is all glass construction.

The lens barrel and holder are made of ABS plastic.

The CMOS sensor on the PCB is a PLCC package,. with a cover glass on top of the sensor surface.

What is the uCAM-III idle current?

The idle current is the same as the operation mode current. During idle mode the uCAM-III is still in sync and waiting for any commands. You can adjust the sleep timeout less than the default but you need to re-sync again.

Modules-on-the-Go

What are Modules-on-the-Go (MOTG) products?

MOTG, Modules-on-the-Go is a concept from 4D Systems revolutionizing embedded design allowing instant and flexible hardware expansion solutions.

MOTG modules offer a simple plug-and-play interface to Universal MOTG Interface (UMI) allowing rapid assembly and maintenance. This removes the hassle of having to solder and end up with a wiring nest. It also allows the designer to easily remove the existing module or add another module instead, which could be very useful during the phase of prototyping.

Importantly, MOTG series was designed with careful consideration for space with its compact and low-profile design.

Can I use MOTG with any Diablo16 display module?

All existing MOTG products that are interfaced using Serial UART and SPI can be used with a Diablo16 display. Any future I2C-based MOTG product should also be compatible.

Can I use MOTG with any Picaso display module?

All existing MOTG products that are interfaced using Serial UART can be used with a Picaso display. Any future I2C-based MOTG product should also be compatible.

How can I connect a MOTG to a gen4-uLCD Diablo16 display?

MOTG products can be easily interfaced with gen4-uLCD products using gen4-MOTG-AC boards.

For gen4 Diablo displays, you can choose the accessory board based on the size of the display:

How can I connect a MOTG to a gen4-uLCD Picaso display?

MOTG products can be easily interfaced with gen4-uLCD products using gen4-MOTG-AC boards.

For gen4 Picaso displays, the appropriate accessory board is gen4-MOTG-AC3.

How can I connect a MOTG to a uLCD Diablo display?

MOTG products can be interfaced with uLCD products using a MOTG-Breadtooth. This board allows you to breakout the MOTG pins to a breadboard and connect to it during development.

It is advisable to consider adding a UMI slot in your final application board.

How can I connect a MOTG to a uLCD Picaso display?

MOTG products can be interfaced with uLCD products using a MOTG-Breadtooth. This board allows you to breakout the MOTG pins to a breadboard and connect to it during development.

It is advisable to consider adding a UMI slot in your final application board.