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This is a 1MP OV9734 CMOS Separated USB 5Pin Interface Endoscope Camera Module, featuring a unique separated design and an efficient interface transmission solution. It is equipped with the OmniVision OV9734 CMOS color image sensor, which has 1MP pixels, supports 720 resolution and a maximum frame rate of 30FPS. With a sensor size of 1/4 inch and a pixel size of 1.75μm x 1.75μm, it ensures basic imaging quality. The module comes with a lens with a 102° field of view, an F4.0 aperture, and supports manual focusing and direct-view imaging, making it suitable for most endoscope application scenarios. Adopting a separated design, its connection architecture is as follows: it uses a Type-C interface for MIPI signal transmission to connect to an independent DSP board, leveraging the high-speed serial characteristics of MIPI to ensure low-latency transmission of raw image data; then, it uses a USB 5Pin interface for output at USB 2.0 speed. This design not only guarantees signal integrity and anti-interference capability in complex environments but also provides ultimate plug-and-play convenience for terminal devices, greatly simplifying system integration difficulty. Meanwhile, it supports the UVC protocol to enable plug-and-play functionality with mainstream devices. The lens has a diameter of only 3.3mm and is integrated with 6 0201-sized LED beads for supplementary lighting. The module is manufactured using the SMT (RoHS) process and AA (Active Alignment) manufacturing process, ensuring the precision of the module and the stability of its interfaces. Additionally, the module has obtained RoHS, CE, and REACH certifications, complying with EU regulations. | ![]() |
Separated Interfaces for Lossless Signals: The Type-C interface transmits raw MIPI signals with short transmission paths and low loss; the USB 5Pin interface is responsible for stable output. This clear division of labor ensures high fidelity throughout the entire process from image acquisition to transmission.
Simplified Integration with Strong Anti-Interference: The separated design separates the core imaging module from the processing circuit, eliminating the need for the host device to incorporate complex image processing functions. This reduces overall design difficulty while minimizing interference to signals during long-distance transmission.
Plug-and-Play with Wide Compatibility: Strictly adhering to the UVC protocol and outputting via USB 2.0, the module requires no installation of dedicated drivers. It can achieve seamless connection and quick startup on most mainstream operating systems, enhancing the device's versatility.
Compact Structure with Integrated Lighting: The ultra-fine 3.3mm lens diameter, combined with integrated miniature LED beads, allows it to be easily embedded in various narrow spaces while providing essential close-range supplementary lighting.
Precision Manufacturing for Stable Quality: The adoption of the SMT process and AA manufacturing process ensures high alignment between the camera module (especially the LED lighting system) and the optical center, guaranteeing product yield and long-term reliability.
Portable Medical Detection Equipment: In simple ENT detection at primary care clinics, the stable connection between the Type-C interface and the DSP board ensures real-time imaging. The USB 5Pin interface can be directly connected to a laptop, and detection can be quickly initiated via the UVC protocol without complex configurations.
Industrial Portable Inspection Equipment: When inspecting the interior of small pipelines or precision instruments, the separated design, paired with the wear-resistant plugging performance of the Type-C interface, facilitates frequent lens disassembly and assembly by operators. The USB 5Pin interface can be directly connected to handheld inspection terminals, and the stable transmission of USB 2.0 ensures non-stuttering 30FPS imaging.
Consumer-Grade Repair Tools: When repairing small electronic devices such as mobile phones and earphones, the 3.3mm lens can penetrate deep into the interior of the device. The Type-C interface’s connection to the DSP board ensures clear transmission of details, and the USB 5Pin interface can be plugged into a computer to view images via general-purpose software, lowering the operational threshold for repair personnel.
Educational Demonstration Equipment: In medical or industrial training, the module can be connected to display devices such as projectors via the USB 5Pin interface. Relying on the UVC protocol, it enables synchronous display across multiple terminals, while the low-latency transmission between the Type-C interface and the DSP board ensures that the demonstration images are synchronized with the operation in real time.
Product Name | 720P 30FPS Endoscope Camera Module |
Image Sensor | OV974 CMOS Sensor |
Pixel | 1MP |
Diameter | 3.3mm |
View Angle | 102° |
F NO | 4.0 |
Product Type | Separated Endoscope Camera Module |
Led | 6pcs 0201 Led |
Interface | USB 5Pin |
Feature | CMOS sensor Endoscope Camera Module |
Type-C transmits MIPI signals to the DSP board (high-speed, low-latency for 30FPS raw images); USB 5Pin outputs via USB 2.0 (supports UVC). This avoids signal interference & enables plug-and-play with computers/inspection tools.
Yes. OmniVision OV9734 sensor (1MP, 1.75μm pixel) + F4.0 aperture captures clear details (ENT lesions, chip pin defects); 30FPS ensures lag-free real-time viewing.
Fits diverse depths (0.1mm chip close-ups, 102° wide shots). Adjust the lens focus ring slightly — no complex calibration.
It supports the UVC Protocol, enabling plug-and-play functionality with mainstream systems (Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS) without extra drivers. The Separated design also allows flexible arrangement of the lens and control board to fit installation spaces.
This is a 1MP OV9734 CMOS Separated USB 5Pin Interface Endoscope Camera Module, featuring a unique separated design and an efficient interface transmission solution. It is equipped with the OmniVision OV9734 CMOS color image sensor, which has 1MP pixels, supports 720 resolution and a maximum frame rate of 30FPS. With a sensor size of 1/4 inch and a pixel size of 1.75μm x 1.75μm, it ensures basic imaging quality. The module comes with a lens with a 102° field of view, an F4.0 aperture, and supports manual focusing and direct-view imaging, making it suitable for most endoscope application scenarios. Adopting a separated design, its connection architecture is as follows: it uses a Type-C interface for MIPI signal transmission to connect to an independent DSP board, leveraging the high-speed serial characteristics of MIPI to ensure low-latency transmission of raw image data; then, it uses a USB 5Pin interface for output at USB 2.0 speed. This design not only guarantees signal integrity and anti-interference capability in complex environments but also provides ultimate plug-and-play convenience for terminal devices, greatly simplifying system integration difficulty. Meanwhile, it supports the UVC protocol to enable plug-and-play functionality with mainstream devices. The lens has a diameter of only 3.3mm and is integrated with 6 0201-sized LED beads for supplementary lighting. The module is manufactured using the SMT (RoHS) process and AA (Active Alignment) manufacturing process, ensuring the precision of the module and the stability of its interfaces. Additionally, the module has obtained RoHS, CE, and REACH certifications, complying with EU regulations. | ![]() |
Separated Interfaces for Lossless Signals: The Type-C interface transmits raw MIPI signals with short transmission paths and low loss; the USB 5Pin interface is responsible for stable output. This clear division of labor ensures high fidelity throughout the entire process from image acquisition to transmission.
Simplified Integration with Strong Anti-Interference: The separated design separates the core imaging module from the processing circuit, eliminating the need for the host device to incorporate complex image processing functions. This reduces overall design difficulty while minimizing interference to signals during long-distance transmission.
Plug-and-Play with Wide Compatibility: Strictly adhering to the UVC protocol and outputting via USB 2.0, the module requires no installation of dedicated drivers. It can achieve seamless connection and quick startup on most mainstream operating systems, enhancing the device's versatility.
Compact Structure with Integrated Lighting: The ultra-fine 3.3mm lens diameter, combined with integrated miniature LED beads, allows it to be easily embedded in various narrow spaces while providing essential close-range supplementary lighting.
Precision Manufacturing for Stable Quality: The adoption of the SMT process and AA manufacturing process ensures high alignment between the camera module (especially the LED lighting system) and the optical center, guaranteeing product yield and long-term reliability.
Portable Medical Detection Equipment: In simple ENT detection at primary care clinics, the stable connection between the Type-C interface and the DSP board ensures real-time imaging. The USB 5Pin interface can be directly connected to a laptop, and detection can be quickly initiated via the UVC protocol without complex configurations.
Industrial Portable Inspection Equipment: When inspecting the interior of small pipelines or precision instruments, the separated design, paired with the wear-resistant plugging performance of the Type-C interface, facilitates frequent lens disassembly and assembly by operators. The USB 5Pin interface can be directly connected to handheld inspection terminals, and the stable transmission of USB 2.0 ensures non-stuttering 30FPS imaging.
Consumer-Grade Repair Tools: When repairing small electronic devices such as mobile phones and earphones, the 3.3mm lens can penetrate deep into the interior of the device. The Type-C interface’s connection to the DSP board ensures clear transmission of details, and the USB 5Pin interface can be plugged into a computer to view images via general-purpose software, lowering the operational threshold for repair personnel.
Educational Demonstration Equipment: In medical or industrial training, the module can be connected to display devices such as projectors via the USB 5Pin interface. Relying on the UVC protocol, it enables synchronous display across multiple terminals, while the low-latency transmission between the Type-C interface and the DSP board ensures that the demonstration images are synchronized with the operation in real time.
Product Name | 720P 30FPS Endoscope Camera Module |
Image Sensor | OV974 CMOS Sensor |
Pixel | 1MP |
Diameter | 3.3mm |
View Angle | 102° |
F NO | 4.0 |
Product Type | Separated Endoscope Camera Module |
Led | 6pcs 0201 Led |
Interface | USB 5Pin |
Feature | CMOS sensor Endoscope Camera Module |
Type-C transmits MIPI signals to the DSP board (high-speed, low-latency for 30FPS raw images); USB 5Pin outputs via USB 2.0 (supports UVC). This avoids signal interference & enables plug-and-play with computers/inspection tools.
Yes. OmniVision OV9734 sensor (1MP, 1.75μm pixel) + F4.0 aperture captures clear details (ENT lesions, chip pin defects); 30FPS ensures lag-free real-time viewing.
Fits diverse depths (0.1mm chip close-ups, 102° wide shots). Adjust the lens focus ring slightly — no complex calibration.
It supports the UVC Protocol, enabling plug-and-play functionality with mainstream systems (Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS) without extra drivers. The Separated design also allows flexible arrangement of the lens and control board to fit installation spaces.
