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Camera Sensor
  • 1080p@30fps omap4 display
  • 4460
  • acceleration
  • Analog Camera with OMAP4460
  • android
  • android 4.0
  • Android ICS
  • Android jelly bean
  • blaze Android 4.0 Linux kernel 3.0.8
  • Camera
  • camera mipi port
  • Camera serial interface
  • Capture
  • CCP2
  • CSI
  • ducati
  • ISS
  • OMAP4460
  • pandaboard
  • ubuntu
  • v4l2
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  • Forum Post: RE: CCP2 Sensor integration

    Chintan Patel Chintan Patel
    In the Ducati software there is no default support for CCP2 sensor integration. If you want to use CCP2 sensor the support has to be added in the SW. Please refer TRM from below link for the configuration for CCP2 configuration for capture. http://www.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbudocumentcenter.tsp...
    on May 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CSI2B Support in Ducati

    Chintan Patel Chintan Patel
    Navaneetha, The information you have provided is not enough to identify the problem. CSI2A and CSI2B both interfaces are tested and working on the standard Blaze release. Please let us know the following details to help you further on this. 1) What kind of board you are using? Blaze or Pandaboard...
    on May 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: OMAP4430 ARM Cortex A9 supports OV5642 Sensor

    Manish Parekh Manish Parekh
    Dear Sir, Can you please check and let us know if TI OMAP4430 ARM Cortex A9 Processors supports 5MP Camera having Omnivision OV5642 Sensor or not? OS Platform : Android 4.0 If not than please advise can TI solve the same? Awaiting your immediate reply. Thanks & Best Regards, MANISH (Gemcolor...
    on Nov 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: New Sensor support for CSI in OMAP4460

    sweta bhatt sweta bhatt
    Hi, I want to interface a new sensor (not supported by Ducati release) with OMAP4460. Use case is as follows. - RAW10 Capture 8MP@30 fps and display 1080P@30. Since capture 8MP = 3280(H) x 2464(V), I need to perform scale down operation, which is done only on YUV data as per my knowledge. I consider...
    on Nov 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: OMAP4460: Custom Camera Preview is incorrect

    Jeff Tedeschi Jeff Tedeschi
    We have a custom camera that is 2952x540 and need to preview the entire image. After setting the preview size in the app to the desired value only about 1/3 of the image in the horizontal plane has data, the rest is black (0,0,0). The image is scaled to is 1280x266 keeping the aspect ratio and the image...
    on Nov 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: What is softwares to open the camera to get buffer data to user applications on OMAP4460 in Ubuntu?

    chuhong chen chuhong chen
    Hi All I want to capture something from the camera hardware drivers on OMAP4460 in Ubuntu, What is softwares to use? Thank you!!
    on Dec 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: Two cameras share a CSI bus.

    Chao Chen2 Chao Chen2
    We have an Omap4460 based platform that has 3 cameras. We have the camera on Socket 0 and Socket 1, both share the CSI2A. Camera on Socket 0 uses CSI2A pin 1, 2 and 3. Camera on Socket 1 uses CSI2A pin 4 and 5. The CSI2A pin 1 and pin 4 are configured as clock pin, the rest pins are data pins. The camera...
    on Jan 7, 2013
  • Forum Post: MIPI Camera through Ducati using CSI2

    Shane Porzio Shane Porzio
    I have a custom board implementation that is based on the OMAP4460 using the CSI2 interface to connect to a MIPI camera. The sensor is an OV5650 with a lens compatible to the AD5820 and no flash. I am using the I2C2 bus which is dedicated to the sensor/lens interface. The MIPI interface uses data pair...
    on Jan 29, 2013
  • Forum Post: Camera Cannot Capture

    Ricky Dong Ricky Dong
    Hello, We are now porting a camera driver on our custom board (refer to BLAZE TABLET 2), preview is OK, but it's unable to capture. The ipu crash and restart each time when we click the capture button, and than camera force close. The attachment is log of opening camera and clicking the capture...
    on Apr 3, 2013
  • Forum Post: Best OS for OMAP4460 Video Capture using OV5640/50: Ubuntu or Android?

    James Evans James Evans
    Hello! I need to acquire video using the above mentioned sensors. I am fairly new to Linux, but so far I have been able to successfully run Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04. Using the media-ctl application, I was able to see the links of the ISS, but using .yavta (test program) I could not receive video. This...
    on May 30, 2013
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