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[[Raspberry Pi Application Note Index/zh|查看中文]]
 
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=== Main AppNote ===
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=== Main App Notes ===
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* [[CS-MIPI-X for Raspberry Pi|How to use CS-MIPI-IMX307 camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
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==== VEYE and CS series App Notes ====
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Series
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!Model
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!Status
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|-
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|VEYE series
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|VEYE-MIPI-IMX327S
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|Done
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|-
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|VEYE series
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|VEYE-MIPI-IMX385
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|Done
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|-
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|VEYE series
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|VEYE-MIPI-IMX462
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|Done
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|-
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|CS series
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|CS-MIPI-IMX307
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|Done
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|CS series
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|CS-MIPI-SC132
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|Done
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|}
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===== V4l2 mode =====
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The v4l2 mode is the main application mode in the future, which supports 64-bit piOS.
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Raspberry Pi decided to use libcamera to implement an isp solution that does not rely on Broadcom's gpu firmware as much as possible.
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At the driver layer, the standard V4L2 sensor driver was used whenever possible, and a series of libcamera-apps were released at the application layer.
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Our camera module is not dependent on libcamera because we have implemented isp functionality inside the camera.
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In the following article, we provide the standard V4l2 mode driver and implement the application layer demo based on this driver: preview, video recording, network transmission, opencv application, etc.
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*[[V4L2 mode for Raspberry Pi|How to use VEYE and CS series camera module on Raspberry Pi(V4L2 mode)]]
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Of course, we have plans to provide application layer demos similar to libcamera-apps in the future.
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===== Legacy mode =====
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The system of Raspberry Pi - '''bullseye''' has removed the support of '''raspicam''' by default,which depends on MMAL and Broadcom's GPUs firmware. Of course we can still use this so called '''legacy mode''', and it still has value.
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The latest Raspberry Pi system, Bookworm, no longer supports the legacy mode.
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The following articles address the use of different models of camera modules in lagacy mode.
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* [[CS-MIPI-X for Raspberry Pi|How to use CS-MIPI-X camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
    
*[[VEYE-MIPI-290/327 for Raspberry Pi|How to use VEYE-MIPI-290/327 camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
 
*[[VEYE-MIPI-290/327 for Raspberry Pi|How to use VEYE-MIPI-290/327 camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
 
*[[CS-FPD-CAM for Raspberry Pi|How to use CS-FPD-CAM series camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
 
*[[CS-FPD-CAM for Raspberry Pi|How to use CS-FPD-CAM series camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[V4L2 mode for Raspberry Pi|How to use VEYE and CS series camera module on Raspberry Pi(V4L2 mode)]]
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==== MV series App Notes ====
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Series
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!Model
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!Status
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX178M
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|Done
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-SC130M
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|Done
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX296M
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|Done
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX287M
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|Done
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX265M
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|Done
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX264M
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|Done
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|RAW series
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|RAW-MIPI-SC132M
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|Done
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|RAW series
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|RAW-MIPI-IMX462M
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|Done
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|RAW series
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|RAW-MIPI-AR0234M
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|Done
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|}
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* [[Mv series camera appnotes 4 rpi|How to use MV series camera module on Raspberry Pi]]
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===== V-by-One-HS KIT =====
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* [[V-by-One-HS KIT appnotes 4 rpi|How to use V-by-One-HS KIT on Raspberry Pi]]
    
=== I2C user guide ===
 
=== I2C user guide ===
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For the parameter configuration aspect of the camera module, we use the DRA (Direct Register Access) approach instead of encapsulating the interface in the v4l2 driver in order to achieve better flexibility and a more direct parameter configuration function.
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The following shell scripts can be used directly or embedded into your programs. Of course, by reading their source codes, you will be able to see the registers and access methods corresponding to each function.
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==== veye_mipi_i2c.sh ====
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Applicable models: VEYE-MIPI-290/327,VEYE-MIPI-IMX327S,VEYE-MIPI-IMX462,VEYE-MIPI-IMX385.
    
*[[VEYE-MIPI-290/327 i2c/|VEYE-MIPI-290/327 I2C.sh user guide]]
 
*[[VEYE-MIPI-290/327 i2c/|VEYE-MIPI-290/327 I2C.sh user guide]]
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==== cs_mipi_i2c.sh ====
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Applicable models: CS-MIPI-IMX307,CS-MIPI-SC132.
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*[[CS-MIPI-X i2c|CS-MIPI-IMX307 I2C.sh user guide]]
 
*[[CS-MIPI-X i2c|CS-MIPI-IMX307 I2C.sh user guide]]
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==== veye5_mipi_i2c.sh ====
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Applicable models:VEYE-MIPI-IMX335.
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* [[5m mipi i2c user guide|VEYE-MIPI-IMX335 i2c script user guide]]
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==== mv_mipi_i2c.sh ====
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Applicable models:MV-MIPI-XXX,RAW-MIPI-XXX.
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* [[mv_mipi_i2c.sh user guide]]<br />
 
=== Others ===
 
=== Others ===
    
*[[RaspberryPI I2C confilct problem|Raspberry Pi I2C bus conflict problem]]
 
*[[RaspberryPI I2C confilct problem|Raspberry Pi I2C bus conflict problem]]

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