Firefly Open Source Community

   Login   |   Register   |
New_Topic
12
New Topic
Print Previous Topic Next Topic

[General] Using imx219 camera with thunder boot

8

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

new registration

Rank: 1

Credits
8
Posted at 5/11/2022 18:27:02        Only Author  11#
799959745 Posted at 5/11/2022 09:20
A Thunder Boot is fine. But the Quick Snapshot mode has not been tried, it should also be possible ...

I have ordered the OS04A10 camera, so hopefully I can use it with Thunder Boot with or without Snapshot Mode.
Reply

Use props Report

130

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
130
Posted at 5/13/2022 05:13:11        Only Author  12#
Last edited by Fuzzy1 In 5/13/2022 08:27 Editor

Some more questions:


1.

I noticed that there are Quick Snapshot MCU firmware for imx415 (rv1126_riscv_imx415_3864_2192_SGBRG10_compact_v1.00.bin),  os04c10 (rv1126_riscv_os04c10_2688_1520_SBGGR10_compact_v1.10.bin) and sc210iot (rv1126_riscv_sc210iot_1920_1080_SBGGR10_compact_v1.00.bin) but not for OS04A10.

Is there Quick Snapshot firmware available for OS04A10?

2.

Has the document Rockchip_Developer_Guide_RV1126_RV1109_Battery_Product_EN.pdf been updated recently by Rockchip? Current version in the Firefly SDK is v1.6.1.

3.

Does additional information exist about how to program the MCU? The documentation mentions for example the directory bsp/rockchip/rv1126-riscv but I can't find a similar path in the Firefly SDK.

Reply

Use props Report

176

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
176
Posted at 5/14/2022 16:39:52        Only Author  13#

There is no firmware for taking quick pictures. But it supports quick photo shooting. You can try it out by following the documentation first.
Reply

Use props Report

130

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
130
Posted at 5/14/2022 19:53:10        Only Author  14#
I read the information provided in Rockchip_Developer_Guide_RV1126_RV1109_Battery_Product_EN.pdf, but there is really no information about how to write code for the MCU.

Is there additional documentation somewhere?

Is there source files for the MCU that can be studied and compiled?
Reply

Use props Report

176

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
176
Posted at 5/17/2022 14:44:04        Only Author  15#
Fuzzy1 Posted at 5/14/2022 19:53
I read the information provided in Rockchip_Developer_Guide_RV1126_RV1109_Battery_Product_EN.pdf, bu ...

This part of rockchip has not released relevant information.
Reply

Use props Report

130

Credits

0

Prestige

0

Contribution

registered members

Rank: 2

Credits
130
Posted at 8/12/2022 04:00:23        Only Author  16#
I found out that if I use I2C1 instead of I2C2 it works fine. So there's probably some kind of bug which prevents using I2C2 with Thunder Boot enabled.
Reply

Use props Report

Return to List
12
You need to log in before you can reply Login | Register

This forum Credits Rules

Quick Reply Back to top Back to list