Hi,
I am now using IMX6 Quad.
I know it support 2 parallel ports and 1 MIPI port.
IMX6 Quad has 2 IPUs.
Could you please tell me can it use these 3 ports simultaneously?
If it can, is it right that MIPI and 1 parallel use 1 IPU and the other parallel use another IPU?
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Ivy
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The i.MX6Quad processor has three camera ports, physically routed out of the chip: two parallel ones (IPU1_CSI0 and IPU2_CSI1) and one MIPI CSI. The MIPI CSI port input can be routed to any of the two IPUs with so-called MIPI_CSI-to-IPU gasket module. And, yes, you can use all these three ports simultaneously.
Have a great day,
Artur
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The i.MX6Quad processor has three camera ports, physically routed out of the chip: two parallel ones (IPU1_CSI0 and IPU2_CSI1) and one MIPI CSI. The MIPI CSI port input can be routed to any of the two IPUs with so-called MIPI_CSI-to-IPU gasket module. And, yes, you can use all these three ports simultaneously.
Have a great day,
Artur
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Hi Ivy
you are right: two IPUs and each has two CSI :
In general you can connect 4 cameras to the MIPI CSI-2 interface.
For this you have to multiplex the four streams in an FPGA.
Each camera in this case should use a different stream
identifier (stream 0-3), 4 data streams can the be distributed across
the 4 CSI.
Best regards
igor
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