Hi, I have a OVM7690-R20A CameraCube image sensor from OmniVision, the device is very small I need to wire it with a protoboard. Does anyone know how this device can be wired ?? Thanks in advance --------------------------------------- Posted through http://www.EmbeddedRelated.com
OVM7690-R20A how to wire it
Started by ●February 4, 2010
Reply by ●February 5, 20102010-02-05
On Feb 4, 2:03=A0pm, "USB wcam" <wjimenezc@n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> wrote:> Hi, I have a OVM7690-R20A CameraCube image sensor from OmniVision, the > device is very small I need to wire it with a protoboard. > Does anyone know how this device can be wired ?? >Looks like 0.2mm pitch. It can be done with fine-pitch PCB, but not for cheap.
Reply by ●February 5, 20102010-02-05
>On Feb 4, 2:03=A0pm, "USB wcam" <wjimenezc@n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> >wrote: >> Hi, I have a OVM7690-R20A CameraCube image sensor from OmniVision, the >> device is very small I need to wire it with a protoboard. >> Does anyone know how this device can be wired ?? >> > >Looks like 0.2mm pitch. It can be done with fine-pitch PCB, but not >for cheap. >***************************************************************************** Well, the device contact dimension are 2.518mm (square), so the contact leads are very small. Do you have a part number and where can I get this PCB ? Do you have a price in mind ? Any information that can guide me ? Thanks --------------------------------------- Posted through http://www.EmbeddedRelated.com
Reply by ●February 5, 20102010-02-05
On Feb 5, 8:09=A0am, "USB wcam" <wjimenezc@n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> wrote:> >On Feb 4, 2:03=3DA0pm, "USB wcam" <wjimenezc@n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> > >wrote: > >> Hi, I have a OVM7690-R20A CameraCube image sensor from OmniVision, the > >> device is very small I need to wire it with a protoboard. > >> Does anyone know how this device can be wired ?? > > >Looks like 0.2mm pitch. =A0It can be done with fine-pitch PCB, but not > >for cheap. > > *************************************************************************=****> > Well, the device contact dimension are 2.518mm (square), so the contact > leads are very small.Sorry, should be 0.4mm or 0.5mm pitch. 0.2mm or 0.3mm lines. I believe it's 2.5mm (side) / 5 (pads per side) =3D 0.5mm, but I have to see the exact pad layout to be sure.> Do you have a part number and where can I get this PCB ?Most PCB fab can do this. You just have to give them the layout and connections you want.> Do you have a price in mind ?Depends on the pad layout, probably $50 to $100.> Any information that can guide me ? > > Thanks > > --------------------------------------- =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 > Posted throughhttp://www.EmbeddedRelated.com
Reply by ●May 21, 20152015-05-21
On Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 4:03:25 PM UTC-6, USB wcam wrote:> Hi, I have a OVM7690-R20A CameraCube image sensor from OmniVision, the > device is very small I need to wire it with a protoboard. > Does anyone know how this device can be wired ?? > > Thanks in advance > > --------------------------------------- > Posted through http://www.EmbeddedRelated.comtry stroking soldering iron across one row at a time with a tinned ide pata cable soldering one row at a time. i has some sot's one time and i held one in place with helping hands and tried one lead at a time. lolwmcoomn... it can be done but .. don't go there.. then i got brave and stripped the ends of an old ide cable and tinned them then the first try they all soldered in place like magic jsj.8k com / its%20verry%20easy%20to%20solder%20an%20ide%20cable%20to%20an%20sot%20ic.jpg