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    Different resolution & framerates for veye-mipi-imx462?

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      matt_p last edited by

      Hello, I was wondering if there was the possibility of configuring the veye-mipi-imx462 ISP to capture in lower resolutions at higher framerate. I know that the imx462 image sensor itself is capable of this, and on some of your products e.g. the cs-mipi-sc132, the ISP can have different resolutions and framerates are able to be set via i2c with videofmt command.

      Is this at all possible with the veye-mipi-imx462?

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        veye_xumm @matt_p last edited by

        @matt_p Sorry for the late reply. Limited by the program, 462 could not make it.

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          matt_p last edited by

          thanks @veye_xumm , no issue.

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            radiohound @veye_xumm last edited by

            @veye_xumm

            Sony's data brief for the IMX462 says the sensor is capable of 1280 (H) × 720 (V) as well as 1920 (H) × 1080 (V). https://www.sony-semicon.com/files/62/flyer_security/IMX462LQR_LQR1_Flyer.pdf , but I agree, setting those parameters does not work in the VEYE software.

            Do you happen to know where I can find a pdf of the data sheet for the sensor? I am guessing this should be a couple hundred pages, rather than the 2 page data brief. I can't find it on Sony's site.

            Thank you.

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              veye_xumm @radiohound last edited by

              @radiohound As far as I know, sony's datasheet is only open to corporate customers who have signed an NDA.

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