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    • veye_xumm
      veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

      @g-towboat
      pls check you setting following :http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/FPD_LINK_III_for_Jetson

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        g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

        @veye_xumm Hi Xumm,

        I use this script to set sync_mode and master slave config:

        #!/bin/bash
        
        SYNC_INIT="sync_init"
        STREAM_MODE="streammode"
        
        echo -e "connected cameras:"
        ls -l /dev/video* 
        
        echo -e "Set camera 0_1 to Master"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 0 -p1 0 -b 30
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 0 -b 30 -d 0x3b
        echo -e "Set camera 0_2 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 1 -p1 1 -b 30
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 30 -d 0x3c
        echo -e "Set camera 1_1 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 0 -p1 1 -b 31
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 31 -d 0x3b
        echo -e "Set camera 1_2 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 1 -p1 1 -b 31
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 31 -d 0x3c
        echo -e "Set camera 2_1 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 0 -p1 1 -b 32
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 32 -d 0x3b
        echo -e "Set camera 2_2 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 1 -p1 1 -b 32
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 32 -d 0x3c
        echo -e "Set camera 3_1 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 0 -p1 1 -b 33
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 33 -d 0x3b
        echo -e "Set camera 3_2 to slave"
        sh ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f $SYNC_INIT -p 1 -p1 1 -b 33
        sh ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f $STREAM_MODE -p1 1 -p2 1 -b 33 -d 0x3c
        

        This is the result:

        ====== Configure master/slave syncmode ====== 
        
        connected cameras:
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81,  0 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video0
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81,  3 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video1
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81,  6 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video2
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81,  9 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video3
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 12 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video4
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 15 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video5
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 18 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video6
        crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 21 Mär 29 16:25 /dev/video7
        Set camera 0_1 to Master
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 0 role as MASTER!
        w stream mode master 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 0 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 0_2 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 1 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 1_1 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 0 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 1_2 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 1 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 2_1 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 0 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 2_2 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 1 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 3_1 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 0 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        Set camera 3_2 to slave
        usage: p1, role,0 is master,1 is slave
        init fpdlink sync mode port 1 role as SLAVE! 
        w stream mode slave 
        w streammode 0x 1 slave mode 0x 1 and save param
        w paramsave,all param will write to flash
        

        Looks good for me.

        If i ask the i2c bus which mode is configured, i get this:

        Camera 0_1
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 0
        Camera 0_2
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 1_1
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 1_2
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 2_1
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 2_2
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 3_1
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        Camera 3_2
        r streammode 0x 1 slave mode is 1
        

        To grab images i use my v4l2-ctl script:

        #!/bin/bash
        
        cameras=7
        counter=0
        while [ $counter -le $cameras ]
        do
        	echo -e "Camera_"$counter
        	v4l2-ctl --device /dev/video$counter --stream-mmap --stream-to=frame_$counter.raw --stream-count=1
        	convert -size 1920x1080 -depth 16 uyvy:frame_$counter.raw frame_$counter.png
        	((counter++))
        done
        

        Camera 1 images looks good.
        some cameras a purple some are blue!

        ![0_1617029969347_frame_1.png](Lade 100% hoch)

        Do you need more informations? Or do you have any ideas whats wrong?

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        • veye_xumm
          veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by veye_xumm

          @g-towboat

          @g-towboat said in Camera sync mode:

          some cameras a purple some are blue!
          ![0_1617029969347_frame_1.png](Lade 100% hoch)
          Do you need more informations? Or do you have any ideas whats wrong?

          which one is purple,which one is blue?
          I think the script is good. It might be wire connection problem.
          189b0505-8d7b-48f8-8834-bb1b00c51b08-image.png
          Could you draw a sketch of this part? let me have a look.

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            g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

            @veye_xumm
            Hi here is my drawing:

            Bildschirmfoto 2021-03-30 um 07.57.41.png

            Red: the jumpers
            Green: the two black delivered wires

            Following cameras showing this kind of image:

            Camera 1 /dev/video0 image ok
            Camera 2 /dev/video1 blue image
            Camera 3 /dev/video2 purple image
            Camera 4 /dev/video3 image ok
            Camera 5 /dev/video4 purple image
            Camera 6 /dev/video5 blue image
            Camera 7 /dev/video6 purple image
            Camera 8 /dev/video7 blue image

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            • veye_xumm
              veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

              @g-towboat
              I think your wire connection is ok. Do you install a lens on your camera?
              I don't understand the purple image.
              Please post a purple image and a blue image. let me look at it.

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                g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

                @veye_xumm
                No special lens on the cameras - just the standard from veye
                Here is an image
                frame_4.png

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                • veye_xumm
                  veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

                  @g-towboat
                  Hi, I think this camera has no lens mounted. Is it true ?

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                    g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

                    @veye_xumm
                    A lens is connected on all camera. If i switch back the configuration to "free run" on each camera, all images look normal.

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                    • veye_xumm
                      veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

                      @g-towboat
                      Have you checked the firmware version of each camera?
                      http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/CS-MIPI-IMX307_version_log

                      4b08e003-f808-4082-8df8-27dfc40de1f9-image.png
                      Make sure firmware version is newer than 2.33.

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                        g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

                        @veye_xumm last week i installed version 2.36

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                          g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

                          @veye_xumm sorry i forgot to upload the blue image
                          frame_1.png

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                          • veye_xumm
                            veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

                            @g-towboat
                            I am REALLY REALLY sorry. I uploaded the wrong version fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh before.

                            Please download the newest version I upload to github.
                            https://github.com/veyeimaging/nvidia_jetson_veye_bsp/tree/master/i2c_cmd/bin
                            It works fine here.
                            Sorry again.

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                              g-towboat @veye_xumm last edited by

                              @veye_xumm
                              i have installed the new version. it looks good for now. One question do i need to set the fpdlink-settings after each reboot?

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                              • veye_xumm
                                veye_xumm @g-towboat last edited by

                                @g-towboat
                                It is really nice.

                                @g-towboat said in Camera sync mode:

                                One question do i need to set the fpdlink-settings after each reboot?

                                ./fpdlink3_i2c_jetson.sh -f sync_init .....
                                This cmd need to set after each reboot.

                                ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f streammode
                                The camera can save streammode.

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