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==Introduction to Sony IMX477 Linux driver== | ==Introduction to Sony IMX477 Linux driver== | ||
[https://www.ridgerun.com/ RidgeRun] is actively working to enable customers with great software solutions on top of powerful hardware. For this reason, RidgeRun | [https://www.ridgerun.com/ RidgeRun] is actively working to enable customers with great software solutions on top of powerful hardware. For this reason, RidgeRun has worked on enabling a triple capture for the V4L2 driver for the Raspberry Pi HQ camera using an Auvidea J20 board. This wiki contains a brief introduction to the sensor and hardware that will be used to use the driver. Also please keep in mind that the driver can be ported to other Jetson platforms if needed. Please [https://www.ridgerun.com/contact contact us] if you require more information. | ||
==Raspberry Pi HQ camera== | ==Raspberry Pi HQ camera== |
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