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Hello
I checking the CX3 for our new product.
I have a some questions about CX3 , Please kindly answer.
I found that “two 10bit or 12bit pixels can be packed an output per PCLK using the 24 bit output format” in the your document.
If I use this function , How much can receive the image of 13MP?
Can receive the over 12 fps?
And I want control the “MIPI CSI-2 Block” to use 24 bit band width when receive the RAW10.
Can I receive the 24bit data of RAW10 per PCLK as “RAW10_PCLK.jpg”?
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Hi,
Yes. This data rate can be supported.
Regards,
- Madhu Sudhan
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Hi
Thank you for your answer.
Please answer about the second question.
Can I receive the 24bit data of RAW10 per PCLK as “RAW10_PCLK.jpg”?
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Yes. It can.
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Sir, I have the same question with Skjeon, Can you give us more detailed explainationa on hwo to combine raw10 into 24 bit output?
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Sir,
I think any input data, raw10,raw12 or raw14 ,can be treated as raw8, for example, our image sensor, 1080P60,raw 10 bayer.
1920 *10 = 19200 bit per line, which is 2400 byte,so,if 24bit output is selected, 19200/24 = 800 cycles
the new resolution is 19200/8 = 2400.
So,CX3 is just a transparent transmitter or carrier, the software on PC will receive 2400 bytes/line, and then unpack them to raw10 image.
Is it right?
David
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If there is no padding of data, then PC will receive 2400 bytes/line. Zeros may be padded when there is mismatch between GPIF II bus width and the dataFormat parameter in the MIPICSI configuration structure (CyU3PMipicsiCfg_t)