Hello!
I want to buy it so that I can then develop my own board and install the module there, and I have a few questions
1 I want to make my own io board, are there resources available for developing my own hardware and will it be possible to safely remove som?
2 Is it possible to use self-trained AI models or can you only download and use ready-made ones presented by qcomm?
And Is it possible to output real-time video from YOLO with frames or something else directly to the screen for debugging?
Glad to see you are looking to build your own board!
if you have experice on BGA IC or SOM remove before, it is possible to remove SOM from board safely; for design document, we’ll release the carrier board schematic end of Dec, but for SOM pinmap and datasheet, we only release to enterprise customers.
Thx for reply! In fact it will be more than just another io board, I want to use this module in my diy product. But i wanna use Rubik coz it most suits my tasks and it’s more open source than just another qcomm SoM.
Is that SoM on Rubik Pi is LGA or BGA package?
Hello!
I have a question about imx477, it’s support two basic resolution like 4056x3040 and 1920x1080 or can change resolution on custom? And what’s about fps on 4k res?
There can setting isp(hdr,wdr etc)?
May I ask which software version you are using—Ubuntu, Linux, or Debian?
If your performance requirements are not particularly high, you may use GStreamer commands for cropping. We recommend trying this approach first to see if it meets your needs. If it does not, you will need to consult the camera FAE for detailed information regarding supported resolutions.
The IMX477 supports HDR; however, we have not implemented a software configuration for this feature. If required, you may configure it yourself, or we can perform the necessary work for you.As for WDR, a customized development effort will be needed.
I using Linux. I want to do something like clear 4k(4:3) or 3840x2160 per 30fps by running it through an qcomm triple ISP block for settings like hdr, wdr, etc.
In general, an attempt to make basic video setting like in action-cameras or something like that
With the current Linux build, the IMX477 sensor supports 3840 × 2160 at 30 fps.
Regarding HDR and WDR, if the IMX477 meets your requirements, you may proceed with independent development, or we can provide customized development services to support your needs.