VEYE MIPI 290/327 for Jetson Nano
1 Overview
This guide shows how to connect VEYE-MIPI-290/327 to Jetson Nano. Jetson Nano SDK Version is r32.2.1. We provide two ways to do so: Prebuilt Binaries or Source Code. Yes, It's Open Source!
VEYE-MIPI-290/327 is STARVIS camera module with ISP functions build in. It outputUYVY data using MIPI-CSI2. We provide V4L2 interface for video streaming apps , and Video Control Toolkits (which is Shell Script) to control the camera module directly.
2 Hardware Setup
Jetson Nano's CSI2 interface is compatible with Raspberry Pi,so both Mini Adapter Board and Adapter Board is supported. In addition,It need a 5V power.
3 System Setup and Configuration
Jetson Nano system setup, please refer to official document:get-started-jetson-nano-devkit.
Development Docs:https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/archives/l4t-archived/l4t-321/index.html
3.1 Setting Up the Environment
- Host PC which runs Ubuntu 18.04/16.04(64-bit).
- NVIDIA® provided L4T release and corresponding sample rootfs for Jetson Nano™ development kit.
- A kernel image , device tree blob (DTB) file and module drivers for the VEYE-MIPI-290/327 camera. The release package contains a kernel binary (Image),DTB files and module drivers, which you can download and rebuild from source.
- A jumper pin connected across J48 button header to enable DC power.
- A USB cable (micro USB port) to plug into the recovery port of the Jetson Nano™
- development kit.
- Power cable (5V-4A) to power the Jetson Nano™ board.
- Micro SD card must be connected to the J501 slot.
- A jumper pin must be connected to the pin 3 and pin 4 of J40 button header.
4 Firmeware Upgrade