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We noticed that using two cameras with the max resolution '''3840x2160''', the cpu load consumption measured with tegrastats doesn't change considerably, and it remains almost the same:
We noticed that using two cameras with the max resolution '''3840x2160''', the CPU load consumption measured with tegrastats doesn't change considerably, and it remains almost the same:


* Tegrastats in normal operation:
* Tegrastats in normal operation:
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We noticed that using three cameras with the max resolution '''3840x2160''', the cpu load consumption measured with tegrastats doesn't change considerably, and it remains almost the same:
We noticed that using three cameras with the max resolution '''3840x2160''', the CPU load consumption measured with tegrastats doesn't change considerably, and it remains almost the same:


* Tegrastats in normal operation:
* Tegrastats in normal operation:
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The results show the framerate constant at 34FPS that use nvcamerasrc and passing frames through the ISP to convert from bayer to yuv.
The results show the framerate constant at 34FPS that use nvcamerasrc and passing frames through the ISP to convert from Bayer to YUV.


== Jetson OS08A10 glass to glass latency ==
== Jetson OS08A10 glass to glass latency ==
The latency glass to glass for the Os08a10 camera is around 130ms, the image below is one of the pictures taken when the latency was calculated.  
The latency glass to glass for the Os08a10 camera is around 130ms, the image below is one of the pictures taken when the latency was calculated.  
The left chronometer is the image that the camera took and the right chronometer belongs to the real time chronometer that camera was capturing at the moment   
The left chronometer is the image that the camera took and the right chronometer belongs to the real-time chronometer that the camera was capturing at the moment   
[[Image:os08a10_glass_to_glass.jpg|thumb|center|800px|OS08A10 Glass to Glass latency.]]
[[Image:os08a10_glass_to_glass.jpg|thumb|center|800px|OS08A10 Glass to Glass latency.]]


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