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 Author| Published in 2015-11-21 06:11:50 | Show all floors
bronco replied at 2015-11-21 04:46
Thx for the answer. Unfortunately it seems that your 1st post in this thread is somewhat incomplet ...

Please check it now.

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Sitheek replied at 2015-11-21 06:06
Please check again.

Forum is so laggy and slow that it is almost impossible to write posts

Fortunately the network disruptions ended in between (but according to Steven we have a bit to wait )

Back to the camera modules. Still doesn't work. This link seems to need authentication: http://przeklej.org/file/viHaWA/IMG.20151120.163623.jpg or something like that (therefore you might see images while we not).

In the meantime I ordered another Orange Pi PC together with Xunlong's camera module and have also written to the seller that I need the camera for the PC. I hope they deliver this 'expansion board' together with the camera module.

Does anyone knows whether the Xunlong's GC2035 camera module works when the Orange Pi will be fed with just 4.5V? We're thinking about using passive PoE (Power over Ethernet) with 5.5V and over larger distances there might voltage drops occur.


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 Author| Published in 2015-11-22 21:33:24 | Show all floors
Edited by Sitheek at 2015-11-22 21:37
bronco replied at 2015-11-22 00:50
Fortunately the network disruptions ended in between (but according to Steven we have a bit to wai ...

I hope that images are now visible to all , I failed to upload images to forum.

CSI cameras are fed with 1,8 and 2,8 volts, there are voltage stabilizers on board so I think it will be OK. Just provide enough amps

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Published in 2015-11-23 08:20:41 | Show all floors
Edited by liderbug at 2015-11-23 09:28

My camera showed up today - so ... Opi-PC with camera module 1553371, under Fedora 22.  On boot the system doesn't see the module, that I can tell.  lsusb nothing, i2cdetect  0 or 1 says nothing there.  The camera & cable are not keyed so I assume it doesn't matter the direction.  Reading these few threads on the camera it talks about FEX - Oh, just fix fex - I don't have a clue.  Search & Google haven't been any help.  Step by step direction please.
Thanks
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And with that I found http://www.cnx-software.com/2015 ... -linux-with-motion/ and I've got a /dev/video0 that doesn't output anything. I'll keep plugging.
However "motion" is not to be found....

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liderbug replied at 2015-11-23 08:20
My camera showed up today - so ... Opi-PC with camera module 1553371, under Fedora 22.  On boot the  ...

Did they also include this part:


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Published in 2015-11-23 23:07:56 | Show all floors
Yes, different batch as the printing is different, but yes.  
Again, I assume because there is no keying that it doesn't matter as to cable flip.
[bloody forehead] - bin2fex - took forever to find that sunxi-tools contains it as a link to sunxi-fexc
then I figured out to do  bin2fex /media/boot/script.bin > script.fex
mine does not the camera section I see above (somewhere) I'll try a cut'n'paste and continue from there.
Also - "motion" - I can not find it anywhere.
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liderbug replied at 2015-11-23 23:07
Yes, different batch as the printing is different, but yes.  
Again, I assume because there is no ke ...

Disclaimer, I'm an absolute beginner with Orange Pi and didn't even received OPi PC and camera module.

But according to Schematics it does matter how you connect the camera, compare with the pinout below.

Pins 1/24 are marked so starting from these instructions it should be obvious how to insert the module. In case you use any of the vendor's OS images I would immediately visit this thread and give any of loboris' images a try (rule of thumb when you deal with Bananas and Oranges -- only use community provided OS images!)

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 Author| Published in 2015-11-24 00:29:43 | Show all floors
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liderbug replied at 2015-11-23 23:07
Yes, different batch as the printing is different, but yes.  
Again, I assume because there is no ke ...

OK, I will try to help you
If you connect camera board facing to bottom it will not work.

1. Get @loboris kernel and script.bin and write it to first boot partition (script.bin for OPI PC).
2. Copy kernel modules for @loboris kernel to second partition to lib/modules

OR altirnatively get FULL IMAGE from @loboris and write it to SD card - you will not have to change anything (it is preconfigured for gc2035 CSI camera).

3.Start the system, open console and type:


modprobe gc2035
modprobe vfe-v4l2

4. Start synaptic or aptitude or yum (acording to your system) - to install motion from repository. You can install fswebcam - it should work too.

5. Have fun


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Published in 2015-11-24 04:40:07 | Show all floors
Edited by liderbug at 2015-11-25 03:11

Talk about going on a scavenger hunt ...  OK, I double checked the cabling, did the 2 modprobs, have fswebcam installed

# fswebcam - > cam.jpg
--- Opening /dev/video0...
Trying source module v4l2...
/dev/video0 opened.
No input was specified, using the first.
Adjusting resolution from 384x288 to 800x600.
--- Capturing frame...
GD Error: gd-jpeg: JPEG library reports unrecoverable error:
      Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x5b 0x50Captured frame in 0.00 seconds.
--- Processing captured image...
Writing JPEG image to '-'.

and I have cam.jpg - an image of a lump of coal in the mine at midnight.
So the next question is:  what is the output format?  I'll keep playing.
tks
---------------------------- 1/2 hour later

fswebcam -p UYVY -S2 -d /dev/video0 - > cam.jpg
   TA-DA!!!!  an image of the underside of my deck  WHOOOO-HOOOOO

GAWD my forehead is sore and bloody ...



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Published in 2015-11-25 05:11:12 | Show all floors
Another question:  Focus?  I can't tell if the camera module can focus or not.  The foreground is sharp but 5m+ it starts going out of focus. fswebcam doesn't know the word.

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