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2) Due to the high data bandwidth required, these video modes (above 1080p30) require the
camera to be set to dual LVDS mode. Other modes (1080p30 and below) require the camera to
be set to single LVDS mode. When using VISCA commands to change camera video mode the
LVDS mode must be set correctly, otherwise there will be no video output from the camera.
See your camera documentation for more information on VISCA commands for LVDS settings .
3) The DIP switches to select the video format are only read on power-up. Therefore, to
change mode using the DIP switches, power down the camera, set the switches and then power
up the camera. DIP switches will only be effective for the operating modes supported by the
camera currently in use.
Setting up the System
The Harrier HDMI Camera Interface Board needs to be connected to a camera and power supply.
To get the board running please follow the instructions below:
1. Connect the camera to the camera interface board connector (J1) using the 30-way coax
cable (connector type: KEL USL00-30L). (If you have purchased a pre-assembled camera
module, e.g. AS-CIB-HDMI-001-7520A-A, this cable will already be connected).
2. Connect the camera interface board I/O connector (J2) to the Harrier Evaluation Board I/O
connector (J102) using the 4-way cable.
3. Connect the camera interface board PWR/CTRL connector (J3) to the Harrier Evaluation
Board PWR/CTRL connector J103 using the 10-way cable.
4. For a HDMI camera output, use the micro HDMI cable to connect the camera interface
board micro HDMI out connector (J5) to a monitor that can display the video modes that you
intend to use (maximum 1080p60).
5. For serial communications with the camera, connect the mini USB connector to the USB
connector on the Harrier Evaluation Board and connect the USB A plug to a PC. The USB
PWR LED should light up indicating a live connection to the PC. The serial interfaces will
appear as COM ports on the PC and be accessible to PC software. These COM ports can
be tested using the
software
application. Both of these applications can be downloaded from the downloads
section of the appropriate product page under the
www.activesilicon.com.
6. Set/check the DIP switch settings, e.g. SW1(1-4) OFF (no video mode change on power up).
7. Connect the power supply barrel connector to the Harrier Evaluation Board power input
connector (J306).
8. Set the Harrier Evaluation Board power switch (SW302) to OFF (left, viewed from above).
9. Plug in the power supply and switch ON the Harrier Evaluation Board power switch (SW302).
The PWR ON should light up.
10. The camera will make audible mechanical noises as it goes through its power up sequence
and after a short time the interface board video output will be working.
Note: if the DIP switches have been used to set the camera mode, and the mode last used
was different to the DIP switch setting, it will take a few seconds for the camera interface
board to detect this, change the camera mode and reset the camera.
11. If the HDMI cable is connected you will see the camera video on the monitor
(if the monitor supports the mode set on the camera).
HARRIER HDMI CAMERA INTERFACE BOARD
HarrierControl
command line software or the
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