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    VEYE-MIPI-IMX385 with Raspberry 4 no pictures

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      StefanosMX
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      Raspberry 4 2GB, 5.15.56-v71+
      camera connected with type B cable and extra power,
      enabled legacy mode, reboot
      ./enable_i2c_vc.sh, reboot
      ./camera_i2c_config
      but I cant make pictures:
      ~/r/v/bin (master)> ./veye_raspistill -o test.jpg
      Hardare version: b03115
      before create camera com sensor mode 0
      mmal: mmal_component_enable w 1920 h 1080 fps 30

      raspipreview_create com
      mmal: Splitter has 4 output port,you could use num 2,3 for extend
      HOW CAN I RESOLVE THIS?

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        salva
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        Same problem on a zero w and imx462.
        SO is buster
        The camera is connected with the cable inside the box and power cables connected.
        Is possible to prepare a working image for the zero and the 462 to download for dummys?

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          veye_xumm @StefanosMX
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          @stefanosmx @salva
          Is there a preview image?
          I want to run this command first to see if the i2c channel was successfully established.

          i2cdetect -y 10
          

          Normally, there should be 3b present.

          Questions will be answered as soon as possible, please be patient.
          如果你使用中文,请直接用中文提问。
          May the force be with YOU. (This is the translation of the mysterious Chinese symbol above.)

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            StefanosMX @veye_xumm
            last edited by

            @veye_xumm Thank you for the fast answer. Will take some time to connect to a monitor, will try it out.
            Now the interesting thing: the sensorid was IMXffff. I investigated the thing with the protection devices, because maybe I made a wrong connection: I used an extension connector for the CSI cable. And how I understand it, when using two type B cables, what I did, then the order of the pins is reversed. With the AUX power this results in a short, if I am right. Now, after removing the protection devices the sensorid is IMX 385, after installing everything new. but the above problem with the error persists.

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              StefanosMX @veye_xumm
              last edited by

              @veye_xumm there is no preview image.
              i2c:(master)> sudo i2cdetect -y 10
              0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
              00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
              10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- UU -- -- -- -- --
              20: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
              30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3b -- -- -- --
              40: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
              50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
              60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
              70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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                StefanosMX @veye_xumm
                last edited by

                The camera makes excellent pictures now, everything OK. I installed the 4mm M16 lens in the metal full glass lenses variant, very nice.
                2 errors were the cause:

                1. two CSI type B cables in series, dangerous!
                2. in the boot/config.txt there was an artefact from the Inno-maker IMX327 module: dtoverlay=imx290,clock-frequency=74250000, after it was inactivated (#dtoverlay=imx290,clock-frequency=74250000) the veye raspicam commands function flawlessly.
                  My problem is solved, lets see what we can do for the other guy SALVA with his IMX462 module.
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                  veye_xumm @StefanosMX
                  last edited by

                  @stefanosmx Glad to know it.

                  Questions will be answered as soon as possible, please be patient.
                  如果你使用中文,请直接用中文提问。
                  May the force be with YOU. (This is the translation of the mysterious Chinese symbol above.)

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                    salva
                    last edited by

                    When I test i2cdetect -y 10 get an empty result
                    vacio.JPG

                    When I try to take a photoCaptura.JPG

                    Then it hangs until I do control-c

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                      salva
                      last edited by

                      Is working now!

                      I am sorry , I had connected the camera wire in the reverse way. Now is taking photos and video.

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                        veye_xumm @salva
                        last edited by

                        @salva OK

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