Hello Guys,
I am looking for a low cost solution to connect a pi-camera into a Jetson AGX Xavier board, but not found yet. How did you managed that? Thanks in advance!
For instance the cheapest solution (without using a USB camera) is to pay $179 on this kit:
e-CAM22_CUXVR is a Full HD ultra-low light camera based on Sony STARVIS IMX327 color CMOS sensor. The camera high sensitivity & ultra-low light performance, making it ideal for applications like Smart surveillance, In-vehicle surveillance, Parking...
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Hi,
The use case is face tracking, face recognition, gaze direction/eye tracking.
I have 30fps USB camera which leads to heavy motion blur, making any work on the eyes impossible unless the subject is nearly static. I’m awaiting for a delivery of a 60fps USB camera to see if that’ll help with the blur.
My main concern is budget. I’m aware of the link you provided, went through the list already, but most of the models aren’t advertising the price. The list itself doesn’t allow to filter by bud…
You need design a camera interposer module to connect the camera to Jetson AGX camera connector. The camera design guide include the pin definition of the B2B connector on Carrier board.
Here is the recommended mating terminal connector to be used.
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hello jj666,
I would like to emphasized that again, you’ll need hardware changes to connect your IMX219 to Xavier.
please also check the Raspberry PI v2 camera and NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Camera Module Hardware Design Guide .
even using the same sensor driver, you still need to double check the i2c, and regulator settings due to different hardware.
that is the location of the l4t tarball extract path, for example, device tree changes should extract it as /kernel_src/hardware/…
How can you connect the camera ? Physically or OTA
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