Difference between revisions of "MV Series MIPI Camera Register Map"
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Register values have several types: '''int''', '''bool''', '''enum''', '''ascii'''. | Register values have several types: '''int''', '''bool''', '''enum''', '''ascii'''. | ||
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==== I2c communication protocol ==== | ==== I2c communication protocol ==== | ||
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We provide open source shell scripts under Linux to help read and write each register. | We provide open source shell scripts under Linux to help read and write each register. | ||
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+ | ==== Update timing ==== | ||
+ | The camera has two states, '''standby''' and '''running''', after the start of image acquisition into the '''running''' state. | ||
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+ | In the following table, Update timing is divided into "A" and "S". | ||
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+ | A: Read and write at any time. | ||
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+ | S: Running state is readable only. | ||
=== Basic Parameters === | === Basic Parameters === |
Revision as of 16:20, 6 March 2022
1 Overview
1.1 Register Features
The register address length is 4 bytes and the data length is 2 bytes.
Register R/W attributes: RW, RO, WO. Only the RW type can be saved to the camera flash.
Register values have several types: int, bool, enum, ascii.
1.2 I2c communication protocol
The module supports parameter configuration via i2c protocol. The default i2c slave address of the camera is 0x3b which can be modified.
I2c data input order is MSB-first transfer.
We provide open source shell scripts under Linux to help read and write each register.
1.3 Update timing
The camera has two states, standby and running, after the start of image acquisition into the running state.
In the following table, Update timing is divided into "A" and "S".
A: Read and write at any time.
S: Running state is readable only.
2 Basic Parameters
3 Image Acquisition
4 Image Features
5 ISP