Against the backdrop of accelerated digital transformation in the healthcare sector, scenarios such as remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and rehabilitation assistance have imposed stringent requirements on the precision, stability, and adaptability of imaging equipment. The MIPI endoscope camera module equipped with the OmniVision OV4689 sensor demonstrates significant advantages in medical imaging applications through targeted technical configurations and performance optimizations, perfectly aligning with the core needs of medical scenarios outlined on e-con Systems' webpage.

I. High Frame Rate and Low-Light Adaptability: Matching Medical Dynamic Monitoring Needs
In medical settings, both 24/7 continuous streaming for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and human movement trajectory tracking in rehabilitation therapy demand exceptional dynamic capture capabilities and environmental adaptability from cameras. This MIPI module supports high-frame-rate output of 2688x1520@90FPS and 1920x1080@120FPS. Combined with PureCel® backside-illuminated technology and a 2μm×2μm pixel size, it not only accurately captures dynamic details such as patients' limb movements and posture changes to provide clear motion trajectory data for rehabilitation assessments but also maintains low-noise performance in high-frame-rate modes, avoiding motion blur caused by rapid movements. Additionally, the module integrates an IR cutter and dual IR filters for seamless day-night mode switching. Paired with HDR functionality, it delivers detailed, well-exposed imaging even in low-light or variable-light environments such as ICUs and hospital wards, fully meeting the core requirement of "all-weather clear imaging" for remote patient monitoring.
II. Compact Design and High-Speed Transmission: Adapting to Medical Device Integration Scenarios
Medical devices often face miniaturization and portability design requirements. Whether it is handheld remote diagnostic equipment, ambulance-mounted terminals, or mobile medical robots, strict constraints are placed on the size and interface compatibility of camera modules. This module adopts an FPC flexible design, combined with COB process and AA (Active Alignment) manufacturing process, significantly reducing installation space while ensuring structural stability, perfectly matching the "small-form-factor" design needs of medical devices. In terms of transmission, the 25Pin MIPI CSI-2 high-speed interface supports 4-channel data transmission with a single-channel rate of up to 1Gbps. It not only matches the real-time transmission requirements of high-frame-rate images to avoid data latency in telediagnosis but also seamlessly integrates with mainstream SoC platforms of medical devices, reducing device integration complexity. This combination of "compact design + high-speed transmission" directly addresses the core pain points of "portable devices + real-time data interaction" in telemedicine scenarios.


III. High-Definition Optical Configuration and Compliance Certifications: Ensuring Medical Diagnostic Reliability
The accuracy of medical diagnosis directly relies on the clarity and detail reproduction of imaging, while compliance is a fundamental prerequisite for medical devices to enter the market. This MIPI module features 4MP high-definition resolution and 2688x1520 pixel specifications, paired with an F2.4 large aperture, 2.35mm focal length, and 117° ultra-large field of view. It achieves a wide depth of field from 10cm to Infinity, meeting both the needs of close-range lesion observation and full-ward scene monitoring. Meanwhile, its optimized TV distortion control (≤-15%) ensures natural image reproduction, providing a precise visual basis for diagnosis. Furthermore, the module has passed multiple international testing and certifications including CE, FCC, RoHS, and Reach, fully complying with the environmental and safety standards for medical devices. It can meet the access requirements of global medical markets without additional adaptations, providing strong support for medical device manufacturers to reduce compliance costs and accelerate product launch.
IV. Professional Optical Performance: Meeting Specialized Medical Application Demands
Scenarios such as 3D motion analysis in rehabilitation therapy and detailed observation in remote diagnosis require specialized optical performance from cameras. This module adopts a precise 4G+2P lens structure and manual focus design, allowing targeted clarity adjustment. Combined with the 10bit RAW output format, it reserves sufficient space for post-processing and algorithmic analysis of medical images, adapting to advanced applications such as AI-assisted diagnosis and limb motion trajectory modeling. Its 117° large field of view can fully cover the range of patients' physical activities or ward scenes, reducing monitoring blind spots. The wide depth of field range can simultaneously capture close-range lesion details and long-distance environmental information, balancing diagnostic accuracy and scene integrity, which is highly compatible with the "comprehensive, high-precision imaging" needs of rehabilitation assistance, telemedicine, and other scenarios.

In summary, through core advantages such as high-frame-rate dynamic capture, all-weather environmental adaptability, compact integration design, and high-definition compliant imaging, this MIPI endoscope camera module accurately meets the core needs of remote monitoring, telediagnosis, rehabilitation assistance, and other scenarios in the medical field. Amid the trend of optimized allocation of medical resources and popularization of digital diagnosis and treatment, its professional performance configuration and broad adaptability will become an important support for medical device manufacturers to enhance product competitiveness, injecting strong momentum into the precise and convenient development of the healthcare industry.





