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Camera serial interface
  • 1080p@30fps omap4 display
  • 4460
  • android
  • android 4.0
  • Android ICS
  • blaze Android 4.0 Linux kernel 3.0.8
  • Camera
  • camera mipi port
  • Camera Sensor
  • CSI
  • ducati
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface behavior
  • omap4
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    Navaneetha Kandethodi Navaneetha Kandethodi
    Hello, I am trying to connect a camera to CSI2B interface but OMX on A9 fails with a time out when it requests for a state change to OMX_StateLoaded. My question is what exactly the stateLoaded does? I am not sure if the Camera is giving proper data on CSI2B. Is it necessary that the CSI2B receives...
    on May 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: New Sensor support for CSI in OMAP4460

    sweta bhatt sweta bhatt
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    on Nov 21, 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: 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: MIPI CSI-2 transfer on OMAP4430 and OMAP4460

    Peter Gregson Peter Gregson
    Hello, We are developing a custom board for the OMAP 4430 or OMAP 4460 and the OV8850 imaging chip for a new medical device. The board must be able to transfer data from the MIPI CSI-2 interface at maximum frame rate of 24 frames/second, 8 megapixels per frame.The OMAP will process the images and then...
    on Mar 5, 2013
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