The structure of global exposure camera module mainly includes the following parts: lens, image sensor, control unit and display unit.
Lens: The lens is a device that images the scene on the sensor, usually composed of several lenses. The two important parameters of the lens are aperture and focal length. The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the sensor through the lens, and the focal length determines the size of the image formed on the sensor.
Image sensor: The image sensor is the core component of the global exposure camera module, which can convert light into electronic signals to form an image. The global exposure camera adopts global exposure technology, that is, all pixels receive light at the same time and record image information at the same time, which enables the camera to capture high-speed motion scenes more quickly and reduce the occurrence of image blur.
Control unit: The control unit is responsible for various operations and control functions of the camera, including exposure time setting, image processing and transmission, etc.
Display unit: The display unit is used to display the processed image information, which can be an LCD display or other types of display devices.