IMX219-200 Camera
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Introduction
IMX219 Camera, 800 megapixels and 200 FOV. Compatible with Jetson nano. You can also use it with CM3/CM3+ expansion boards like Raspberry Pi Compute Module IO board, Compute Module IO Board Plus, Compute Module POE Board of Waveshare and the StereoPi board.
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Test with Jetson Nano
Hardware connection
- Insert the camera cable with the metal side facing the heatsink into the camera port on the Jetson Nano development kit.
- Start the Jetson Nano.
- Test camera.
- Open the terminal (press Ctrl+ALT+T shortcut on the keyboard to open the terminal), and enter the following command to test the camera.
DISPLAY=:0.0 nvgstcapture-1.0
- Test the dual camera.
- If you need to test dual cameras, you can add sensor-id=x to select the camera. x can be 0 or 1.
#test video0 DISPLAY=:0.0 nvgstcapture-1.0 --sensor-id=0 #test video1 DISPLAY=:0.0 nvgstcapture-1.0 --sensor-id=1
- If the camera shooting effect is reddish, you can follow the steps below:
1. Download the camera-override.isp file and extract it to a specific folder:
wget https://files.waveshare.com/upload/e/eb/Camera_overrides.tar.gz tar zxvf Camera_overrides.tar.gz sudo cp camera_overrides.isp /var/nvidia/nvcam/settings/
2. Install files:
sudo chmod 664 /var/nvidia/nvcam/settings/camera_overrides.isp sudo chown root:root /var/nvidia/nvcam/settings/camera_overrides.isp
【Notice】
- 12 of NV12 is a number, not a letter.
- The test screen is output to HDMI or DP screen, so when testing, first connect the screen to Jetson Nano.
- Opencv calls the camera
If you want to use the opencv library to call the camera, you can refer to the official jetcam program
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