In the world of medical diagnostics and precision industrial inspection, "space" is a luxury that engineers rarely have. When you are designing a tool to navigate a human artery or a jet engine turbine, every tenth of a millimeter matters.As a Camera Module manufacturer with over 30 years of experti
IntroductionIf you're designing something that needs to see into tight spaces—a medical scope, an industrial inspection tool, or even a DIY gadget—size is everything. The camera module has to fit through whatever opening you have. Too big, and it won't go where it needs to. Too small, and you might
What is an Endoscope Camera Module? A Complete Technical OverviewIn the fields of modern medicine and industrial maintenance, the ability to see into inaccessible spaces is not just a convenience—it is a necessity. At the heart of this capability lies a remarkably sophisticated piece of technology:
1. Introduction: When High-Definition Imaging Meets Confined SpacesIn the intersection of minimally invasive medical procedures and industrial precision inspection, a common technical challenge increasingly arises: how to obtain sufficiently clear, smooth, and realistic visual information within a c
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IntroductionAn endoscope camera module is the tiny camera that lets doctors see inside your body or inspectors look inside machinery. At the core of most modern endoscopes is a CMOS image sensor. CMOS technology has made these cameras smaller, cheaper, and more efficient. This article explains what
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If you are sourcing imaging components or developing a vision-based product, you have likely come across two terms: endoscope and camera module. They are closely related, but they are not the same thing. Mixing them up can lead to the wrong purchasing decision or unnecessary development work.This ar
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OV9734 Sensor 3.6mm Micro HD Endoscope Camera Module: Engineering Guide for Confined-Space Vision SystemsIntroductionIn the realm of industrial inspection, precision equipment maintenance, and embedded vision systems, the ability to visualize the interior of narrow structures often determines the su
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In the evolution of endoscopic imaging technology, the continual reduction of sensor size and module diameter has consistently been a key driver of industry innovation. The 4.5mm-diameter miniature USB endoscope module, centered on the BF2013 sensor, represents a critical node along this technologic
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The SF-C50USB series is a high-performance miniature USB camera module specifically designed for medical endoscopy and industrial inspection applications. This series adopts OmniVision OCHFA10 CMOS color image sensor, combined with advanced SMT process and AA (Active Alignment) manufacturing technology, offering two viewing angle options (direct and side) to meet diverse application scenarios. The module features USB 2.0 output with UVC protocol support, enabling true plug-and-play functionality across mainstream operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Android. |
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| Model | SF-C50USB-D1.5 | SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side |
| Core Feature | Straight-View Imaging | Side-View Imaging |
| Design Highlight | Direct-view lens design, clear front-side imaging | Side-view lens design, convenient for lateral observation |
| Application | Straight pipeline inspection, front-facing cavity detection of equipment | Side gap inspection, curved inner wall observation, lateral structure detection |
| Advantage | Direct and accurate imaging, suitable for conventional straight-path detection | Flexible lateral observation, solves the problem of blind spots in side detection |
| Whichever you choose, the Series provides an uncompromising imaging foundation:
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| Parameter Item | SF-C50USB-D1.5 | SF-C50USB-D1.5 |
| Diameter | 1.5mm | |
| Sensor | OCHFA10 | |
| Lens Design | Straight-View Imaging | Side-View Imaging |
| Pixel | 0.5MP | |
| Pixel Size | 1.008μm×1.008μm | |
| Resolution | 700×700 | |
| Max Frame Rate | 30FPS | |
| Sensor Size | 1/17.5 Inch | |
| Output Format | YUV, MJPEG | |
| View Angle | H86°*V86° | |
| F.NO | 5.0 | |
| EFL | 0.418mm | |
| Interface | USB 2.0 | |
| Manufacturing Process | SMT , AA process | |
1. SF-C50USB-D1.5: Straight-View Design for Direct Path Detection
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![]() | 2. SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side: Side-View Design for Lateral Blind Spot Detection
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The endoscope camera module collects the internal image through the front optical lens, converts it into electrical signal by CMOS or CCD sensor, and then optimizes it through image processing chip for noise reduction and enhancement, and finally outputs high-definition video signal. Some modules support wireless transmission or fiber optic signal transmission, suitable for medical or industrial inspection scenarios.
The core difference lies in the lens design: SF-C50USB-D1.5 adopts straight-view imaging for front-side detection, while SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side uses side-view imaging for lateral observation. Other parameters such as imaging quality, focus performance, and interface are completely consistent.
It supports UVC protocol and is compatible with mainstream operating systems, meeting the needs of most application scenarios.
The module is manufactured through strict SMT and AA processes, ensuring stable operation in conventional indoor and general industrial environments. Avoid using it in extreme high or low temperature environments for a long time.
It has passed multiple international tests and certifications including CE, FCC, RoSH, and Reach, ensuring compliance with global market access requirements.
The SF-C50USB series is a high-performance miniature USB camera module specifically designed for medical endoscopy and industrial inspection applications. This series adopts OmniVision OCHFA10 CMOS color image sensor, combined with advanced SMT process and AA (Active Alignment) manufacturing technology, offering two viewing angle options (direct and side) to meet diverse application scenarios. The module features USB 2.0 output with UVC protocol support, enabling true plug-and-play functionality across mainstream operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Android. |
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| Model | SF-C50USB-D1.5 | SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side |
| Core Feature | Straight-View Imaging | Side-View Imaging |
| Design Highlight | Direct-view lens design, clear front-side imaging | Side-view lens design, convenient for lateral observation |
| Application | Straight pipeline inspection, front-facing cavity detection of equipment | Side gap inspection, curved inner wall observation, lateral structure detection |
| Advantage | Direct and accurate imaging, suitable for conventional straight-path detection | Flexible lateral observation, solves the problem of blind spots in side detection |
| Whichever you choose, the Series provides an uncompromising imaging foundation:
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| Parameter Item | SF-C50USB-D1.5 | SF-C50USB-D1.5 |
| Diameter | 1.5mm | |
| Sensor | OCHFA10 | |
| Lens Design | Straight-View Imaging | Side-View Imaging |
| Pixel | 0.5MP | |
| Pixel Size | 1.008μm×1.008μm | |
| Resolution | 700×700 | |
| Max Frame Rate | 30FPS | |
| Sensor Size | 1/17.5 Inch | |
| Output Format | YUV, MJPEG | |
| View Angle | H86°*V86° | |
| F.NO | 5.0 | |
| EFL | 0.418mm | |
| Interface | USB 2.0 | |
| Manufacturing Process | SMT , AA process | |
1. SF-C50USB-D1.5: Straight-View Design for Direct Path Detection
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![]() | 2. SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side: Side-View Design for Lateral Blind Spot Detection
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The endoscope camera module collects the internal image through the front optical lens, converts it into electrical signal by CMOS or CCD sensor, and then optimizes it through image processing chip for noise reduction and enhancement, and finally outputs high-definition video signal. Some modules support wireless transmission or fiber optic signal transmission, suitable for medical or industrial inspection scenarios.
The core difference lies in the lens design: SF-C50USB-D1.5 adopts straight-view imaging for front-side detection, while SF-C50USB-D1.5-Side uses side-view imaging for lateral observation. Other parameters such as imaging quality, focus performance, and interface are completely consistent.
It supports UVC protocol and is compatible with mainstream operating systems, meeting the needs of most application scenarios.
The module is manufactured through strict SMT and AA processes, ensuring stable operation in conventional indoor and general industrial environments. Avoid using it in extreme high or low temperature environments for a long time.
It has passed multiple international tests and certifications including CE, FCC, RoSH, and Reach, ensuring compliance with global market access requirements.
