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=== Ubuntu === | |||
*https://twitter.com/psxdev/status/439787015606136833 | |||
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Morten Lidegaard @MortenLidegaard Sep 9 | |||
Using Ubuntu 14.04 (l4t) + luvcview (+ opencv) I can stream | |||
video from both cameras :-) (although with some errors) | |||
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Morten Lidegaard @MortenLidegaard Sep 9 | |||
Well, I believe it might be an updated version of some common video driver | |||
(e.g. v4l2 or similar) that actually makes it possible... | |||
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=== Generic (for wikify/not directly related to PS4 Camera)=== | === Generic (for wikify/not directly related to PS4 Camera)=== |
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Speculations
generic talkpage cluttering question: how much is speculations and how much is proven by both chip markings and communications? if it is fact, it should be on an article page instead Euss (talk)
Image Sensor: CMOS OV09713
features
- automatic black level calibration (ABLC) support 2x2 binning
- programmable controls for frame rate, mirror and flip, standard serial SCCB interface cropping and windowing
- image quality controls: lens correction and defective pixel canceling two-lane MIPI/LVDS serial output interface
- embedded 256 bits one-time programmable (OTP)
- memory for part identification, etc.
- supports output formats: 8/10/12-bit RAW RGB on-chip phase lock loop (PLL)(MIPI/LVDS)
- supports horizontal and vertical sub-sampling programmable I/O drive capability
- supports images sizes: 1280x800, 640x400, and 320x200
- built-in 1.5V regulator for core
- support alternate frame HDR / line HDR
- fast mode switching
OV09713 Product Specifications | |
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power supply |
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power requirements |
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Temperature range (functional) |
temperature
temperature |
Temperature range (maximum) |
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output formats | 12-bit RGB RAW |
lens size | 1/4" (6.35mn) |
lens chief ray angle | 25° non-linear |
input clock frequency | 6 ~ 27 MHz |
max S/N ratio | 39 dB |
dynamic range | 73 dB @ 8x gain |
active array size | 1296 x 812 |
pixel size | 3.0 µm x 3.0 µm |
image area | 3936 µm x 2460 µm |
package dimensions | 6110 µm x 4930 µm |
maximum image transfer rate |
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sensitivity | 3300 mV/lux-sec |
scan mode | progressive |
maximum exposure interval | 800 x tROW |
dark current | 2.3 mV/s
@ 50°C junction temperature |
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Ubuntu
Morten Lidegaard @MortenLidegaard Sep 9 Using Ubuntu 14.04 (l4t) + luvcview (+ opencv) I can stream video from both cameras :-) (although with some errors)
Morten Lidegaard @MortenLidegaard Sep 9 Well, I believe it might be an updated version of some common video driver (e.g. v4l2 or similar) that actually makes it possible...
(Eye Tracking Sony PlayStation 4)