The USB camera module is a compact imaging device that integrates an image sensor, optical lens, and digital signal processing capabilities, enabling plug-and-play connectivity with computers, embedded systems, or host devices via a standard USB interface. These modules typically incorporate high-performance CMOS or CCD sensors, supporting resolutions ranging from VGA (640×480) to 4K (3840×2160), with frame rates reaching 30fps to 60fps. Professional-grade models may feature HDR imaging and high-definition capture in low-light environments. The lenses often include autofocus (AF), auto-exposure (AE), and auto-white balance (AWB) functionalities, while some advanced versions integrate IR filter switching mechanisms to adapt to varying lighting conditions.
| lmage Sensor | 1/2.8inch cMos Sensor | Maximum Resolution | 1920Hx1080V |
| Pixel size | 2.9um*2.9um | S/N radio | TBD |
| Dynamic Range | TBD | Exposure System | Auto Exposure |

