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    How to change FPD-Link 3 Operating Mode (CSI-2 mode -> raw mode)

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      yongjin
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      I want to change Operating mode (CSI-2 mode -> raw mode)
      How can I do this?
      I know the input mode of operation is controlled by the FPD3_MODE(Register 0x6D[1:0])
      How can I set the value of this MODE?
      please let me know the process..

      I'm using CS-FPD-XAVIER-nCAM Series DevKit and TI DS90UB913A-Q1 Camera.

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      • veye_xummV Offline
        veye_xumm @yongjin
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        @yongjin
        Since our camera module do not support raw output mode, I think it is meaningless to change the fpdlink mode to raw.

        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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          yongjin @veye_xumm
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          @veye_xumm I have cam(TI DS90UB913A-Q1 serializer) which can be operated raw mode and I want adapt them to Jetson xavier via FPD-LINK3-2RX. Can you explain how to do it?

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            veye_xumm @yongjin
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            @yongjin Because we do not do raw camera module, so we really do not have this kind of debugging experience. It should be just to adjust some registers.

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              yongjin @veye_xumm
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              @veye_xumm Can you explain how to adjust registers? I have no experience about that.

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              • veye_xummV Offline
                veye_xumm @yongjin
                last edited by

                @yongjin via i2c

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                如果你使用中文,请直接用中文提问。
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                  yongjin @veye_xumm
                  last edited by yongjin

                  @veye_xumm
                  Hi Xumm.Unfortunately, I can't understand your meaning.
                  Please let me know more detail procedure.

                  one more If adjusting by I2C, it needs another special tool??

                  Please understand I'm beginner on this technique

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                  • veye_xummV Offline
                    veye_xumm @yongjin
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                    @yongjin
                    I don't know what your current state of knowledge is. If you don't understand i2C, you don't understand fpdlink, you don't understand registers. I think you should first learn the basics and be able to understand the information and code we provide now, and then proceed to your next work.
                    Good luck.

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