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    Need clarification on AGC, AESpeed parameters

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      watchever
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      Can you please confirm that when I set AGC to 0x0 value, it sets auto gain control to off ?

      And another question regarding AESPEED parameter, is it possible to set separatly agc speed and shutter speed (is it same as mshutter parameter) ?

      And last question which parameters and values combinaison should I set to have the most sensitive light setup with fully manual adjustment ?

      Thanks a lot for your valuable help

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        veye_xumm @watchever
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        @watchever

        @watchever said in Need clarification on AGC, AESpeed parameters:

        Can you please confirm that when I set AGC to 0x0 value, it sets auto gain control to off ?

        Yes.

        @watchever said in Need clarification on AGC, AESpeed parameters:

        And another question regarding AESPEED parameter, is it possible to set separatly agc speed and shutter speed (is it same as mshutter parameter) ?

        Yes,they are two separate parameters, you can read the code.

        @watchever said in Need clarification on AGC, AESpeed parameters:

        And last question which parameters and values combinaison should I set to have the most sensitive light setup with fully manual adjustment ?

        Since agc cannot be set to purely manual and can only be set to automatic mode, it is recommended that the agc parameter be set to 0, which is the only fixed value.

        mshutter, which can be controlled purely manually, is recommended to be configured to the appropriate value.

        . /veye_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f mshutter -p1 0x41
        

        By the way ,CS-MIPI-IMX307 support much more flexible control. manual shutter,manual gain, extra-long exposure time,etc..

        Questions will be answered as soon as possible, please be patient.
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          watchever @veye_xumm
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          @veye_xumm Thanks, but I would need a high sensitive sensor like IMX462 or IMX290 and not sure you have one in CS-MIPI version ?

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            veye_xumm @watchever
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            @watchever
            sorry, CS series just have imx307 model now.

            Questions will be answered as soon as possible, please be patient.
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              watchever @veye_xumm
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              @veye_xumm one more question, what is your most light sensitive sensor ?
              Thanks

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                veye_xumm @watchever
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                @watchever IMX385

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