The webcam consists of the following components:
1. Image sensor: The core component of a webcam, mainly responsible for converting optical signals into digital signals, is the data source of the camera.
2. Compression encoder: Network cameras need to perform compression encoding when transmitting images, compressing image data into smaller packets for transmission to servers or other devices.
3. Network interface: The webcam needs to be connected to the network for remote monitoring and data transmission.
4. Microcomputers: Webcams must have a processor for image processing and data transmission tasks.
5. Lens: Network cameras need to be equipped with appropriate lenses to meet different shooting and monitoring requirements.
6. Appearance design: The appearance design of a webcam needs to consider aesthetics and practicality, usually requiring characteristics such as protection, waterproofing, and dust prevention.
7. Other auxiliary functions: Some high-end webcams also need to be equipped with car mounts, infrared night vision, remote controls, sound detectors, and other functions.






