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  • [OMAP3530] ISP capture data!

    [OMAP3530] ISP capture data!

    • Zhengpeng Fu
      Posted by Zhengpeng Fu
      on Jan 16 2009 22:05 PM
      Prodigy20 points

      hi,

       I have a demo board of OMAP3530. I want to apply it to capture data ,but not  video data.   

      I want to apply ISP interface to capture RAW data to memory ( I want to save raw data  to memory ,and don't  process them ),

      I config vs,hs ,et camera interface signal , I have get cam_vs,cam_hs,cam_pclk,cam_data and cam_flat signal .

      But the data can't achive to the SBL ,I can see the debug reg of SBL .

       

       

       

       

       

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    • Bernie Thompson TI
      Posted by Bernie Thompson TI
      on Jan 19 2009 09:15 AM
      Mastermind41680 points

      What you want to do should be possible as the CCDC in the ISP can dump data directly into memory using the RAW 8/10 bit JPEG mode as discussed in section 1.2.4.2 and 1.4.4.2 of SPRUFA2.

      Zhengpeng Fu
      But the data can't achive to the SBL ,I can see the debug reg of SBL .

      I am not sure what you mean here, do you mean that the ISP is not writing out to memory? Unfortunately I have not had a chance to try out using the ISP much myself as I have no hardware to exercise it with, but there is some example driver source within OMAP35x_SDK_1.0.2\src\linux\kernel_org\2.6_kernel\drivers\media\video\omap that may be of help in comparing to your setup.

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    • Akshay Panday
      Posted by Akshay Panday
      on Apr 10 2012 00:09 AM
      Expert1570 points

      Hi Bernie,

      It's been a while since the last post in this thread, but I'm trying to get hold of SPRUFA2 and the link above is dead. Any idea where I could get hold of the document?

      Thanks,

      Akshay

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