Hi,
I have an Arducam Qaudrascopic camera hat attached to a Jetson Nano dev kit. It works fine but I would like to extend the range of specific cameras. Would the Adafruit CSI or DSI Cable Extender Thingy work in this case? The hardware will be the following:
Jetson Nano --> Arducam hat| --> Cam0
.....................................................| --> Cam1
.....................................................| --> Cam2
.....................................................| 22pin-15pin --> Extender Thingy --> 15pin-22pin --> Arducam OV9782 camera
Maybe an extra 15pin cable and additional Extender Thingy for even more range.
My doubts arise because the Arducam OV9782 camera have this notification:
"The Camarray HAT requires different firmware for different Image sensors that are not natively working with your embedded systems. Your own OV9782 camera modules won’t directly work with it, and they are not easily interchangeable."
Regards,
Noud
Adafruit CSI or DSI Cable Extender Thingy with Arducam Quadr
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Re: Adafruit CSI or DSI Cable Extender Thingy with Arducam Q
The Cable Extender Thingy is just a wiring board, so if the signals work with a single cable they'll be connected the same way after running though the Thingy.
The notes about working distance on the product page are valid though: the fact that the DC connections are right doesn't guarantee a working high-speed data connection. With high-speed signals the cable is more of a component than just a set of connections, and the simplifying assumptions of low-speed signal connections (below 1MHz or so) are no longer valid.
The notes about working distance on the product page are valid though: the fact that the DC connections are right doesn't guarantee a working high-speed data connection. With high-speed signals the cable is more of a component than just a set of connections, and the simplifying assumptions of low-speed signal connections (below 1MHz or so) are no longer valid.
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