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== Documented or undocumented? ==
This article says that the OV580 is undocumented and custom to Sony, but is this not the page for the OV580? www.ovt.com/products/ov00580-b21g-1c/ Also, see the product brief here: www.ovt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OV580-PB-v1.2-WEB.pdf
== Speculations ==
== Speculations ==
{{wikify}} move to main?
generic talkpage cluttering question: how much is speculations and how much is proven by both chip markings and communications? if it is fact, it should be on an article page instead [[User:Euss|Euss]] ([[User talk:Euss|talk]])
Sorry, just saw the edit here, for the diagram.
We got the main page and the http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/PS4cam-USB, do we need more for wikifyg the http://bigboss-eyetoy.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/reversing-playstation-4-camera.html and moving the feature of the CMOS. or we reverse the lastest edit on the main and let it as it is; [[User:Ada_L0ve_Lace]]
[[File:PS4-Camera-diagram.jpg|thumb|PS4-Camera-diagram]]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sensor Image Sensor:] '''CMOS''' OV09713
*http://ghgtechn.com/admin/upload/634912808150938750OV9713_CSP3_DS_2.1_Globalscale%20Technologies,%20Inc.%20%28China%29.pdf
'''features'''
*automatic black level calibration (ABLC) support 2x2 binning
*programmable controls for frame rate, mirror and flip, standard serial SCCB interface cropping and windowing
*image quality controls: lens correction and defective pixel canceling two-lane MIPI/LVDS serial output interface
*embedded 256 bits one-time programmable (OTP)
*memory for part identification, etc.
*supports output formats: 8/10/12-bit RAW RGB on-chip phase lock loop (PLL)(MIPI/LVDS)
*supports horizontal and vertical sub-sampling programmable I/O drive capability
*supports images sizes: 1280x800, 640x400, and 320x200
*built-in 1.5V regulator for core
*support alternate frame HDR / line HDR
*fast mode switching


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sensor Image Sensor] specs similar to PS4 Camera:
[http://www.ovt.com/download_document.php?type=sensor&sensorid=111 OV09714-A49A] & compatible with some of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuit ASIC] 500/600 Series.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
! colspan="2" | OV09713 Product Specifications
! colspan="2" | OV09714-A49A Product Specifications
|-
|-
| power supply  ||
| power supply: ||
* core: 1.5 VDC ±5%  
* core: 1.5 VDC ±5%  
* analog: 2.6 ~ 3.0V  
* analog: 2.6 ~ 3.0V  
* I/O: 1.7 ~ 3.0V
* I/O: 1.7 ~ 3.0V
|-
|-
| power requirements ||
| power requirements: ||
* active: 95 mA
* active: 95 mA
* standby: 30 {{micro}}A
* standby: 30 {{micro}}A
* xshutdown: 5 {{micro}}A
* xshutdown: 5 {{micro}}A
|-
|-
| Temperature range (functional) ||
| Temperature range: ||
* operating: -30{{degree}}C to 85{{degree}}C junction
* operating: -30{{degree}}C to 85{{degree}}C junction
temperature
temperature
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temperature
temperature
|-
|-
| Temperature range (maximum) ||
| output formats: || 12-bit RGB RAW
*ambient storage temperature: -40°C to +95{{degree}}C
*peak solder temperature (10 second dwell time): 245{{degree}}C
|-
|-
| output formats || 12-bit RGB RAW
| lens size: || 1/4" (6.35mn)
|-
|-
| lens size || 1/4" (6.35mn)
| lens chief ray angle: || 28.7{{degree}} non-linear
|-
|-
| lens chief ray angle || 25{{degree}} non-linear
| input clock frequency: || 6 ~ 27 MHz
|-
|-
| input clock frequency || 6 ~ 27 MHz
| max S/N ratio: || 39 dB
|-
|-
| max S/N ratio || 39 dB
| dynamic range: || 73 dB @ 8x gain
|-
|-
| dynamic range || 73 dB @ 8x gain
| active array size: || 1296 x 812
|-
|-
| active array size || 1296 x 812
| pixel size: || 3.0 {{micro}}m x 3.0 {{micro}}m
|-
|-
| pixel size || 3.0 {{micro}}m x 3.0 {{micro}}m
| image area: || 3936 {{micro}}m x 2460 {{micro}}m
|-
|-
| image area || 3936 {{micro}}m x 2460 {{micro}}m
| package dimensions: || 6110 {{micro}}m x 4930 {{micro}}m
|-
|-
| package dimensions || 6110 {{micro}}m x 4930 {{micro}}m
| maximum image transfer rate: ||
|-
| maximum image transfer rate ||
* 1280x800: 60 fps
* 1280x800: 60 fps
* 640x400: 120 fps
* 640x400: 120 fps
* 320x200: 240 fps
* 320x200: 240 fps
|-
|-
| sensitivity || 3300 mV/lux-sec
| sensitivity: || 3300 mV/lux-sec
|-
|-
| scan mode || progressive
| scan mode: || progressive
|-
|-
| maximum exposure interval || 800 x tROW
| maximum exposure interval: || 800 x tROW
|-
|-
| dark current || 2.3 mV/s
| dark current: || 2.3 mV/s
@ 50{{degree}}C junction temperature
@ 50{{degree}}C junction temperature
|-
|-
|}
|}
{{G|EEPROM}}: ag51a
=== Ubuntu ===
*https://twitter.com/psxdev/status/439787015606136833
<pre>
Morten Lidegaard ‏@MortenLidegaard Sep 9
Using Ubuntu 14.04 (l4t) + luvcview (+ opencv) I can stream
video from both cameras :-) (although with some errors)
</pre>
<pre>
Morten Lidegaard ‏@MortenLidegaard Sep 9
Well, I believe it might be an updated version of some common video driver
(e.g. v4l2 or similar) that actually makes it possible...
</pre>


=== Generic (for wikify/not directly related to PS4 Camera)===
=== Generic (for wikify/not directly related to PS4 Camera)===
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*[http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201201/12-009E/index.html Stacked CMOS image sensor]
*[http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201201/12-009E/index.html Stacked CMOS image sensor]


*[http://www.smivision.com/oem-eye-tracking/index.html eye tracking for PS4]
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