Hi,
I am trying to configure the iMX6 MIPI interface to use a source that provides MIPI in "non-continuous" clock mode. We have been able to use the iMX6Q with continuous clock mode using OV5640, OV5647, OV5648 video sensors, but now we have a sensor that can't be configured in continuous clock mode.
Question1:
Could somebody please provide information about configuring the iMX6 in non-continuous clock mode for the iMX6?
Currently we found this thread at the community: https://community.freescale.com/thread/341656
Previous link is about a question made to Freescale about the non-continuous clock mode, it states that it is supported but not implemented, also it indicates that there is no documentation on how to configure the iMX6 on non-continuous clock mode.
Question2:
Could you please provide some documentation (if it exists) or hint on how to configure the iMX6 MIPI in non-continuous clock mode?
Question3:
If there is no documentation about MIPI in non-continuous clock mode. Does this means that the iMX6Q MIPI has been used only in continuous clock mode?
Regards and thank you for your time,
Carlos.
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Hi Carlos
latest update from designers:
Non Continuous clock mode is not supported.
There will be added further clarification in the manual that this mode is not supported.
Sorry for confusion.
Best regards
igor
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Hi,
Thank you very much for the information.
Regards,
Carlos
Hi Carlos
latest update from designers:
Non Continuous clock mode is not supported.
There will be added further clarification in the manual that this mode is not supported.
Sorry for confusion.
Best regards
igor
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