Overview

Description

The solution demonstrates a CMOS image sensor (CIS) board with phase-detection autofocus (PDAF) and a high-performance image signal processing (ISP) board along with autofocus zoom lens software. Using this reference design, users can evaluate the autofocus functionality of the CN251-Surveillance Camera Module.

The reference design enables 4K resolution, excellent color imaging, and better recognition accuracy of objects, including small objects in low-light conditions. Its impressive high-speed autofocus operation can also be realized with low-priced lenses. Built around Renesas’ high-performance RAA462113FYL CMOS image sensor and Novatek’s dual-core system-on-chip (SoC) image signal processor, the surveillance camera reference design uses several other Renesas ICs that address its signal chain electrical functions. The CIS board includes the RAA462113FYL, DC/DC buck converters, LDOs, motor driver, and lens. The ISP board features the SoC and associated signal chain components.

Features

  • Fast autofocus and excellent low-light performance
  • 4K resolution with Renesas cutting-edge CMOS sensor
  • Zooming option available in the UI for evaluating autofocus functionality
  • Evaluate camera module performance under low light conditions
  • Lighting condition settings available to test the camera module under different lighting conditions
  • High-performance Renesas power system
  • Full reference includes system block, schematic, and PCB design file

Applications

Documentation

Type Title Date
Manual - Hardware PDF 2.30 MB
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Design & Development

Software & Tools

Software Downloads

Type Title Date
PCB Design Files ZIP 2.85 MB
Software & Tools - Evaluation Software Log in to Download ZIP 14.21 MB
Software & Tools - Other ZIP 7.19 MB
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The solution demonstrates a CMOS image sensor (CIS) board with phase-detection autofocus (PDAF) and a high-performance image signal processing (ISP) board.