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| Theoretically,VEYE Camera Modules support all Raspberry Pi. For performance reasons, I recommend you use 3,3+,4 version. This article uses Raspberry Pi 4 as an example to explain how the CS-MIPI-X camera module working with Raspberry Pi. It also explain the specials of RPI Computer Module and Zero using VEYE Camera Module. | | Theoretically,VEYE Camera Modules support all Raspberry Pi. For performance reasons, I recommend you use 3,3+,4 version. This article uses Raspberry Pi 4 as an example to explain how the CS-MIPI-X camera module working with Raspberry Pi. It also explain the specials of RPI Computer Module and Zero using VEYE Camera Module. |
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| + | === About piOS---Bullseye === |
| + | The latest system of Raspberry Pi - bullseye has removed the support of raspicam by default. But we still have 2 ways to use it. |
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| + | * 1, Use the legacy version of the OS, that is, do not upgrade to Bullseye. |
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| + | https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ |
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| + | * 2, Open legacy camera support in raspi-config on Bullseye. We have upgraded the program to accommodate this usage. |
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| + | <blockquote><u>If you want to add the legacy camera interfaces to Bullseye, please click your update icon in the taskbar to update. Then open a terminal (Ctrl-Alt-T) and type ‘sudo raspi-config’, go to ‘Interface Options’ and then ‘Legacy Camera’, and reboot. These camera interfaces are deprecated, and we are not supporting them going forwards.</u></blockquote>https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/new-old-functionality-with-raspberry-pi-os-legacy/ |
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| + | By the way, Use this cmd to check your system version: |
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| + | <code>lsb_release -a</code> |
| ===Hardware Setup=== | | ===Hardware Setup=== |
| '''Essentials You Need:''' | | '''Essentials You Need:''' |
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| *Connect Dupont Wire as shown below. CS-MIPI-X need an addtional power. | | *Connect Dupont Wire as shown below. CS-MIPI-X need an addtional power. |
| *Startup RaspberryPi. | | *Startup RaspberryPi. |
− | *'''The default power supply mode of CS-MIPI-SC132 is 3.3V via FFC cable, and there is no need to plug in red and black power cable.''' | + | *'''The default power supply mode of CS-MIPI-SC132、CS-MIPI-IMX307 is 3.3V via FFC cable, and there is no need to plug in red and black power cable.''' |
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| [[File:CS-MIPI-IMX307树莓派连接图001.jpg|center|thumb|600x600px|connect CS-MIPI-X to Raspberry Pi 001(CS-MIPI-IMX307 as an example)]] | | [[File:CS-MIPI-IMX307树莓派连接图001.jpg|center|thumb|600x600px|connect CS-MIPI-X to Raspberry Pi 001(CS-MIPI-IMX307 as an example)]] |
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| =====veye_raspistill(record JPG,BMP image)===== | | =====veye_raspistill(record JPG,BMP image)===== |
− | <code>./veye_raspistill -md 1 -o ~/test.jpg</code> | + | <code>./veye_raspistill -md 0 -o ~/test.jpg</code> |
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− | Capturing one image and save to home directory.1280*720 JPG format. | + | Capturing one image and save to home directory.1920*1080 JPG format. |
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| <code>./veye_raspistill -e bmp -tl 50 -t 1000 -o /dev/shm/test%d.bmp</code> | | <code>./veye_raspistill -e bmp -tl 50 -t 1000 -o /dev/shm/test%d.bmp</code> |