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    • veye_xumm
      veye_xumm @joe last edited by

      @joe
      Of course. What you need to do is to reintegrate the DTS based on our released code and compile it into the required DTB file.
      Specifically, the DTB file we are currently releasing configures both CAM0 and CAM1 as the same camera model.
      Now, you need to integrate the DTS files of the two camera models into one DTB file. This will specify that CAM0 is one model and CAM1 is another model of the camera.

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        joe last edited by

        Thank you for your response. I'm happy to hear this. I will try to test it as soon as I can and reply here.

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          joe @veye_xumm last edited by

          @veye_xumm
          Hi, it's been a while.

          I am looking to use the veye-mipi-imx462 and raw-mipi-ar0234m cameras together on the Jetson Orin Nano (JetPack 6.1/Orin Nano Super). Is the process the same as running both cameras on the Jetson Nano, or do I need to add two DTBO files to /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf? I have successfully set up the veye-mipi-imx462 on the Orin Nano. What steps should I take to add the second camera?

          Thanks!

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          • veye_xumm
            veye_xumm @joe last edited by

            @joe said in different modules simultaneously on jetson nano mipi interface:

            It's still the same procedure:

            What you need to do is to reintegrate the DTS based on our released code and compile it into the required DTB file.
            Specifically, the DTB file we are currently releasing configures both CAM0 and CAM1 as the same camera model.
            Now, you need to integrate the DTS files of the two camera models into one DTB file. This will specify that CAM0 is one model and CAM1 is another model of the camera.

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              joe @veye_xumm last edited by

              @veye_xumm
              I'm encountering difficulties building my custom Device Tree Source (DTS) on a Jetson Orin. I've modified the DTS file and am attempting to build it directly on the Orin using the dtc command.

              However, I'm unable to locate the header file dt-bindings/tegra234-p3767-0000-common.h.

              Could you please provide instructions, a link to a guide, or any relevant documentation on how to build DTS files on a Jetson Orin?

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              • veye_xumm
                veye_xumm @joe last edited by

                @joe
                It is better to compile dtbo in the cross-compile environment of the jetson system, because there are some references that may not be available on the orin board.
                I'll arrange to do a bit of compiling for you as soon as possible.

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                  joe @veye_xumm last edited by

                  @veye_xumm
                  Thank you so much for your willingness to assist with the dtbo compilation! I greatly appreciate your support and the effort you're putting into this. Please let me know if you need any additional details about my project or environment to facilitate the process.

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                    veye_xumm @joe last edited by

                    @joe
                    Please get tegra234-p3767-camera-p3768-veyecam2m-raw_ar0234m.dtbo
                    from here:
                    https://github.com/veyeimaging/nvidia_jetson_veye_bsp/tree/master/dtbs/Orin/JetPack_6.1_Linux_JETSON_ORIN_TARGETS/orin_nx_nano

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                      joe @veye_xumm last edited by

                      @veye_xumm

                      Thank you for building the DTBO! It works perfectly, and now I can access both /dev/video0 and /dev/video1. Streaming with the IMX462 works without any issues, but when I stream using the AR0234, the output shows a split view and looks green (see the attached image for reference).

                      Screenshot from 2025-01-07 06-18-41.jpg

                      Here is the command I used for streaming:

                      gst-launch-1.0 nvv4l2camerasrc device=/dev/video1 ! "video/x-raw(memory:NVMM),format=(string)UYVY, width=(int)1920, height=(int)1080" ! nvvidconv ! "video/x-raw(memory:NVMM),format=(string)I420" ! nv3dsink sync=false

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                      • veye_xumm
                        veye_xumm @joe last edited by

                        @joe The RAW-MIPI-AR0234M is a MONO camera that has no color information and therefore does not support the UYVY data format. Please refer to this link below:
                        https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/Mv_series_camera_appnotes_4_jetson#Configuring_global_variables

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