18.11.2025 • Product

Camera array for multispectral images

Vision Components is expanding its portfolio with the VC MIPI Multiview Cam, a camera array with nine image sensors that is connected to processor boards via a single MIPI-CSI-2 interface.

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The solution enables the rapid development of individual vision sensors for light field measurements, multi-view and multi-spectral images. The nine OV9281 sensors from Omnivision are arranged on a robust aluminum plate and an integrated FPGA combines the image data into a MIPI-CSI-2 data stream. This simplifies connection to any standard processor board.

The VC MIPI Multiview Cam is suitable for spatial representations and spectral analyses, whereby the generated images can also be used for training AI models. As part of the VC MIPI Based Solutions, the system offers companies a cost-effective way to integrate embedded vision without costly in-house development, supported by technology developed and manufactured in Germany.

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Vision Components GmbH

Ottostr. 2
76275 Ettlingen
Germany

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