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[[V-by-One-HS KIT appnotes 4 rpi/zh|查看中文]]
 
[[V-by-One-HS KIT appnotes 4 rpi/zh|查看中文]]
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=== Overview ===
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V-by-One® HS is a high-performance SerDes solution provided by THine, offering excellent performance and cost-effectiveness.
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We have developed the V-by-One-HS KIT product based on the V-by-One® HS solution, specifically designed for long-range transmission of images from MV series and RAW series camera products.
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The V-by-One-HS KIT features great adaptability, a wide range of input-output interfaces, and comprehensive driver support.
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==== Camera module list ====
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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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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX178M
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|Done
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|-
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-SC130M
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|Done
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|-
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX296M
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|Done
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|-
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX287M
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|Done
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|-
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX265M
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|Done
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|-
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|MV series
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|MV-MIPI-IMX264M
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|Done
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|-
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|RAW series
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|RAW-MIPI-SC132M
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|Done
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|-
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|RAW sereies
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|RAW-MIPI-AR0234M
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|ing
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|-
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|RAW sereies
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|RAW-MIPI-IMX462M
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|ing
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|}
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==== Essential preparations ====
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V-by-One provides a transparent channel for long-range transmission of images, I2C, and IO.
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For the functionality of the camera module itself, it is similar to connecting the camera module directly to the Raspberry Pi using the MIPI interface.
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Therefore, it is essential to refer to the instructions on [[Mv series camera appnotes 4 rpi|how to use the MV series camera module on the Raspberry Pi platform]].
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===Hardware Setup===
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====Connection of V-by-One-HS-RX and Camera====
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===== MV series camera =====
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The two are connected using 0.5 mm pitch*30P FFC cable with opposite direction. The cable must be inserted with the silver contacts facing outside.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!TOP
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!BOTTOM
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|-
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|[[File:V-by-One-HS-RX connect with MV cam.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|600x600px|V-by-One-HS-RX to MV-MIPI-X|link=http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/File:V-by-One-HS-RX_connect_with_MV_cam.jpg]]
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|[[File:V-by-One-HS-RX to MV-MIPI-X.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|600x600px|V-by-One-HS-RX to MV-MIPI-X|link=http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/File:V-by-One-HS-RX_to_MV-MIPI-X.jpg]]
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|}
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===== RAW series camera =====
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RAW series cameras have two output specifications: 15-pin interface and 22-pin interface.
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* For the 22-pin interface type:
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Use a 0.5mm pitch * 22-pin FFC with an  opposite direction. Please ensure that the silver contact surfaces are facing outward.
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* For the 15-pin interface type (RAW-MIPI-SC132M):
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Use a 15-to-22 pin FFC with a same-side direction. Please ensure that the silver contact surfaces are facing outward.
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==== Connection of V-by-One-HS-RX and V-by-One-HS-TX ====
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In most cases, only one coaxial cable is sufficient to meet the image transmission bandwidth requirements. One coaxial cable can provide an effective bandwidth of 3.2Gbps.
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Below are scenarios where two coaxial cables are required:
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* RAW-MIPI-AR0234M: Configured as 4 lanes and output format set to RAW10.
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==== Connection of  V-by-One-HS-RX and Raspberry Pi ====
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===== Power Supply =====
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The V-by-One-HS-RX requires a 12V DC power supply. You can choose either J1 or J2 for the power input.
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===== Raspberry Pi Model B and Model B+ =====
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Use a 1mm pitch 15-pin FFC  to connect V-by-One-HS-RX's J9 to the Raspberry Pi's MIPI CSI-2 interface.
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===== Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W, and Computer Module =====
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Use a 0.5mm pitch 22-pin FFC to connect V-by-One-HS-RX's J7 to the Raspberry Pi's MIPI CSI-2 interface.
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<br />[[File:V-By-One-HS-Kit with MV camera.jpg|center|thumb|800x800px|V-By-One-HS-Kit with MV camera|link=http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/File:V-By-One-HS-Kit_with_MV_camera.jpg]]<br />

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