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| − | ==== VEYE and CS series camera ==== | + | ====VEYE and CS series camera==== |
*[[VEYE CS Camera on Firfly Boards|How to use VEYE series camera module on Firefly RK35xx boards]] | *[[VEYE CS Camera on Firfly Boards|How to use VEYE series camera module on Firefly RK35xx boards]] | ||
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*[[VEYE Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards|How to use VEYE series camera module on Orange Pi's RK35xx boards]] | *[[VEYE Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards|How to use VEYE series camera module on Orange Pi's RK35xx boards]] | ||
| − | ==== MV and RAW series camera ==== | + | ====MV and RAW series camera==== |
| − | * [[MV Camera on Firfly Boards| | + | *[[MV Camera on Firfly Boards|MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Firefly RK35xx]] |
| − | *[[MV Camera on Radxa Boards| | + | *[[MV Camera on Radxa Boards|MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Radxa RK35xx]] |
| − | *[[MV Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards| | + | *[[MV Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards|MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Orange Pi RK35xx]] |
| + | *[[MV Camera Application Development Guide on Rochchip|MV and RAW-Series Camera Modules: Application Development Guide for Rockchip Platforms]] | ||
*[[How to use 4-lane mode of MV and RAW series camera module on RK35xx platform]] | *[[How to use 4-lane mode of MV and RAW series camera module on RK35xx platform]] | ||
| − | * [https://github.com/veyeimaging/veye_viewer veye_viewer: An open-source Qt-based client application for VEYE IMAGING cameras.] | + | *[https://github.com/veyeimaging/veye_viewer veye_viewer: An open-source Qt-based client application for VEYE IMAGING cameras.] |
| − | ==== GX series camera ==== | + | ====GX series camera==== |
| − | * [[GX Camera on Firfly Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Firefly RK35xx]] | + | *[[GX Camera on Firfly Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Firefly RK35xx]] |
| − | * [[GX Camera on Radxa Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Radxa RK35xx]] | + | *[[GX Camera on Radxa Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Radxa RK35xx]] |
| − | * [[GX Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Orange Pi RK35xx]] | + | *[[GX Camera on Orange Pi's RK35XX Boards|GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Orange Pi RK35xx]] |
| − | * GX-Series Camera Modules: Application Development Guide for Rockchip Platforms | + | *[[GX Camera Application Development Guide|GX-Series Camera Modules: Application Development Guide for Rockchip Platforms]] |
| − | * [https://github.com/veyeimaging/veye_viewer veye_viewer: An open-source Qt-based client application for VEYE IMAGING cameras.] | + | *[https://github.com/veyeimaging/veye_viewer veye_viewer: An open-source Qt-based client application for VEYE IMAGING cameras.] |
| − | === I2C user guide === | + | ===I2C user guide=== |
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. | 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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*[[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]] | ||
| − | ==== MV Series Camera ==== | + | ====MV Series Camera==== |
Applicable models:MV-MIPI-XXX,RAW-MIPI-XXX. | Applicable models:MV-MIPI-XXX,RAW-MIPI-XXX. | ||
*[[mv_mipi_i2c.sh user guide]] | *[[mv_mipi_i2c.sh user guide]] | ||
| − | ==== GX Series Camera ==== | + | ====GX Series Camera==== |
Applicable models: GX-MIPI-XXX | Applicable models: GX-MIPI-XXX | ||
| − | * [[gx_mipi_i2c.sh user guide]] | + | *[[gx_mipi_i2c.sh user guide]] |
| − | ==== Others ==== | + | ====Others==== |
Applicable models: CS-MIPI-IMX307,CS-MIPI-SC132. | Applicable models: CS-MIPI-IMX307,CS-MIPI-SC132. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:04, 26 December 2025
1 Main App Note
| Manufacturer | Board model | Main chip | Image Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
| Firefly | ROC-RK3566-PC | RK3566 | Flashing Image |
| Firefly | ROC-RK3576-PC | RK3576 | Flashing Image |
| Firefly | ROC-RK3588S-PC | RK3588S | Flashing Image |
| Radxa | ZERO 3W/3E | RK3566 | deb package |
| Orange Pi | CM4 | RK3566 | Flashing Image |
| Orange Pi | CM5 | RK3588S | Flashing Image |
1.1 VEYE and CS series camera
- How to use VEYE series camera module on Firefly RK35xx boards
- How to use VEYE series camera module on Radxa RK35xx boards
- How to use VEYE series camera module on Orange Pi's RK35xx boards
1.2 MV and RAW series camera
- MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Firefly RK35xx
- MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Radxa RK35xx
- MV and RAW Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Orange Pi RK35xx
- MV and RAW-Series Camera Modules: Application Development Guide for Rockchip Platforms
- How to use 4-lane mode of MV and RAW series camera module on RK35xx platform
1.3 GX series camera
- GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Firefly RK35xx
- GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Radxa RK35xx
- GX-Series Camera Modules: Hardware & Driver Setup on Orange Pi RK35xx
2 I2C user guide
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.
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.
2.1 VEYE Series Camera
Applicable models: VEYE-MIPI-290/327,VEYE-MIPI-IMX327S,VEYE-MIPI-IMX462,VEYE-MIPI-IMX385.
2.2 MV Series Camera
Applicable models:MV-MIPI-XXX,RAW-MIPI-XXX.
2.3 GX Series Camera
Applicable models: GX-MIPI-XXX
2.4 Others
Applicable models: CS-MIPI-IMX307,CS-MIPI-SC132.
Applicable models:VEYE-MIPI-IMX335.