| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
15 Weeks |
| Surface Mount |
YES |
| Mounting Feature |
SURFACE MOUNT |
| Part Status |
Active |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
3 (168 Hours) |
| Additional Feature |
ELECTRONIC ROLLING SHUTTER, IT ALSO OPERATES AT ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE 2.60-3.10 V |
| Body Length or Diameter |
11.43mm |
| Operating Temperature (Max) |
70°C |
| Body Breadth |
11.43 mm |
| Operating Temperature (Min) |
-30°C |
| Output Type |
DIGITAL VOLTAGE |
| Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup) |
1.9V |
| Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup) |
1.7V |
| Termination Type |
SOLDER |
| Sensors/Transducers Type |
IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS |
| Housing |
CERAMIC |
| Output Range |
0.20-3.05V |
| Output Interface Type |
2-WIRE INTERFACE |
| Pixel Size |
2.20x2.20μm |
| Operating Current-Max |
30mA |
| Dynamic Range |
70.1 dB |
| Optical Format |
1/4.5 inch |
| Horizontal Pixel Count |
1472 |
| Master Clock |
49.5 MHz |
| Frame Rate |
60 fps |
| Vertical Pixel |
1096 |
| Array Type |
FRAME |
| Body Height |
2.3mm |
| RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
MT9M032C12STMU-DR Overview
There should be the dynamic range of 70.1 dB on the image sensor. The optical format of the image sensor is 1/4.5 inch. The maximum voltage supplied by an image sensor is 1.9V. Nevertheless, the image sensor's minimum voltage should be 1.7V. The temperature should not exceed 70°C to ensure image sensors work. There should, however, be a temperature difference between these electronic parts and -30°C. It is possible for image sensors to carry a maximum current of 30mA while they are in operation.
MT9M032C12STMU-DR Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 3 (168 Hours)
Pixel Size: 2.20x2.20μm
Master Clock: 49.5 MHz
Horizontal Pixel Count: 1472
Output Range: 0.20-3.05V
MT9M032C12STMU-DR Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor MT9M032C12STMU-DR Image Sensors applications.
- People and object counting
- Barcode Scanning (2D)
- Embedded Notebook,
- Cell Phones
- Netbook Monitor cameras
- Conditioning control system
- Tethered PC Cameras
- Scanner for SLAM data acquisition in mobile robots
- Cellular and Picture Phones
- Motion Monitoring