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    Pinout Description of Image Sensor 4k High-resolution for VOXL (MSU-M0024)

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    • VinnyV
      Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
      last edited by

      Hi @Hung-Pham

      1. Can you send me the power consumption of the camera?
        M0024 is an IMX214:
        841f2f43-177c-4a01-ad25-038b9a1a31bc-image.png

      2. Logic level voltage of pin CAM0_RST0_N?
        All signals on our camera ports are 1.8V CMOS. We explain that here: https://docs.modalai.com/voxl2-connectors/#connector-callouts
        2a2b8c51-a206-4af4-8127-d1e51e988a58-image.png

      3. Where can I find detailed documentation for the camera?
        What else are you looking for? This may help: https://docs.modalai.com/image-sensors/

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      • Hung PhamH
        Hung Pham @Vinny
        last edited by

        Hi @Vinny

        Thank you for your information.

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        • Hung PhamH
          Hung Pham @Vinny
          last edited by

          @Vinny Hi Vinny,

          Can I use to CSI 2 Lane for Full HD 240fps?
          Please, Let me know.

          Thank you!

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          • VinnyV
            Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
            last edited by

            HI @Hung-Pham
            Pretty sure that is not possible on a 2-Lane interface.
            Here is my rough homemade calculator I use to determine things like that:

            94eec9bc-d088-4cc9-93c8-fdee8399a5ce-image.png
            With that fast of a frame rate, you need a 4-Lane port.
            And, running at 2.5Gbps requires VERY short flexes, likely less than 50mm.
            So, if we run it at 2Gbps, we are still at 4 lanes and this is much more stable:
            101c7ccc-9524-457e-8fe2-992488dfa4b4-image.png
            But, all of this is moot if the SW does not support it. We cannot offer infinite flexibility of resolutions and frame rates. Please review this section in detail to see what combination of sensors and resolution are supported: https://docs.modalai.com/camera-video/

            Hope this helped!

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            • Hung PhamH
              Hung Pham @Vinny
              last edited by

              @Vinny Thank you for your information!

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              • Hung PhamH
                Hung Pham
                last edited by

                Hi @Vinny ,
                I have a problem with sensor IMX-412, part number M0107.

                I am connect camera M0107 sensor IMX412 with RB5 SoM and it not detect I2C of camera.
                d18be9c0-f971-4cc8-8e78-4bb02478d7c2-image.png

                Can you help me?
                Please. Tell me know, should I connect pin MCLK0_BUFF, CAM_FLASH, CAM_SYNC_0 on the SoM RB5

                Hope good news from you!
                Thank you!

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                • VinnyV
                  Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
                  last edited by

                  Hi @Hung-Pham
                  Can you please share more details of your setup?
                  Pictures, hardware components, and other relevant configuration will help along with versions of all your SW using "voxl-version". From there we can see if I can help, or I need to pull in someone from SW team.
                  Are you using ModalAI based RB5 platform? We do not maintain third party support of other RB5 platforms.

                  As a reminder, here are our supported camera configs: https://docs.modalai.com/voxl2-supported-architectures/

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                  • Hung PhamH
                    Hung Pham @Vinny
                    last edited by

                    @Vinny ,

                    Thank you for your information.

                    And I have any question:

                    • what is the frequency of pin CAM_MCLK0_BUFF?
                    • Can I change the frequency of pin CAM_MCLK0_BUFF?

                    Thank you!

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                    • VinnyV
                      Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
                      last edited by

                      @Hung-Pham said in Pinout Description of Image Sensor 4k High-resolution for VOXL (MSU-M0024):

                      • what is the frequency of pin CAM_MCLK0_BUFF?
                      • Can I change the frequency of pin CAM_MCLK0_BUFF?

                      Thank you!

                      Most MCLKs are 24MHz.
                      No, unless you build the kernel on your own. It is not something we will be able to do by default. However, a few customers have contracted with us to do custom driver work.

                      Thanks!

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                      • Hung PhamH
                        Hung Pham
                        last edited by

                        Hi @Vinny ,

                        Have a nice day!

                        I have a problem. My customer want to know specs of sensor MSU-M0107 as: sensor address, EEPROM address,... You can see exam in the image attached below
                        c03a1895-d570-487b-8645-2751e1243012-image.png

                        Thank you!

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                        • VinnyV
                          Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
                          last edited by

                          Hi @Hung-Pham
                          None of our image sensors have an EEPROM on them.
                          However, the I2C device address of the IMX412 on M0107 is 0x1Ah
                          Hope this helps!
                          Vinny

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                          • Hung PhamH
                            Hung Pham @Vinny
                            last edited by

                            @Vinny

                            Thank you for your information!

                            All information clear!

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                            • Hung PhamH
                              Hung Pham @Vinny
                              last edited by

                              @Vinny
                              Hello Vinny,

                              Can you give me the operating temperature of module IMX412
                              https://www.modalai.com/products/msu-m0107?variant=45747768557872

                              Thank you!

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                              • VinnyV
                                Vinny ModalAI Team @Hung Pham
                                last edited by

                                Hi @Hung-Pham
                                All of our products are 0-70C, unless we state otherwise.
                                Thanks!
                                Vinny

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                                • Hung PhamH
                                  Hung Pham @Vinny
                                  last edited by

                                  @Vinny
                                  As per the parameters you provided, this sensor cannot operate at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius.

                                  Thank you!

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