
Preliminary Data
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July 2007
Rev 1
1/118
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VS6724
2 Megapixel single-chip camera module
Features
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1600H x 1200V active pixels
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Class leading 30 fps UXGA progressive scan
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2.2 μm pixel size, 1/3.8 inch optical format
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Quad-element plastic lens, F# 3.2,
52° horizontal field of view
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8.0 x 8.0 x 5.55 mm ultra low profile fixed focus
camera module with embedded passives
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RGB Bayer color filter array
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Integrated 10-bit ADC
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Integrated digital image processing functions,
including defect correction, lens shading
correction, image scaling, interpolation,
sharpening, gamma correction and color space
conversion
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Embedded hardware JPEG compression
(4:2:0 or 4:2:2) delivering 30 fps streaming
performance
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Embedded camera controller for automatic
exposure control, automatic white balance
control, black level compensation, 50/60 Hz
flicker cancelling, flashgun support.
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Fully programmable frame rate and output
derating functions
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Low power 30 fps up to SVGA for video
capture
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ITU-R BT.656-4 YUV (YCbCr) 4:2:2 with
embedded syncs, YUV (YCbCr) 4:0:0, RGB
565, RGB 444, JPEG, Bayer 10-bit or Bayer 8-
bit output formats
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8-bit parallel video interface, horizontal and
vertical syncs, 80 MHz (max) clock
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Two-wire serial control interface
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On-chip PLL, 6.5 to 27 MHz clock input
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Analog power supply, from 2.4 V to 3.0 V
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Separate I/O power supply, 1.8 V or 2.8 V
levels
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Integrated power management with power
switch, automatic power-on reset and power-
safe pins
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Low power consumption, ultra low standby
current
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24-pin 8.0 mm x 8.0 mm x 5.55 mm shielded
socket option
Applications
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Mobile phone, videophone
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PDA, toys
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Medical
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Biometry
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Bar code reader
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Lighting control
Description
The VS6724 is a UXGA resolution CMOS imaging
device designed for low power systems,
particularly mobile phone applications.
Manufactured using ST 0.18 μm CMOS Imaging
process, it integrates a high-sensitivity pixel array,
digital image processor and camera control
functions.
www.st.com