ISP_FLASH_TRIG_0 and ISP_SHUTTER_TRIG_0 meaning

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ISP_FLASH_TRIG_0 and ISP_SHUTTER_TRIG_0 meaning

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maiakhoa
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Hi everyone,

I'm working with the NXP i.MX 8M Plus SoC and trying to understand the functionality of two ISP (Image Signal Processor) trigger signals:

  1. ISP_SHUTTER_TRIG_0
  2. ISP_FLASH_TRIG_0
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joanxie
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they are defined by the ISP IP owner, why do you need to know this? SHUTTER  TRIG clock is for ISP shutter module, and flash trigger is for flash light control, this is all I can share with you in the public community

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maiakhoa
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@joanxie thank you for the info

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joanxie
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they are defined by the ISP IP owner, why do you need to know this? SHUTTER  TRIG clock is for ISP shutter module, and flash trigger is for flash light control, this is all I can share with you in the public community

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