V4L2 drivers available for Jetson SoCs
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V4L2 drivers for the capture chips
This list includes some of the chips that have been tested already on NVIDIA Jetson TX1, Jetson TX2, and Xavier using RidgeRun V4L2 drivers. See also Jetson ISP Tuning
Thermal Cameras
Typically used with the TC358746 (parallel to MIPI CSI) RidgeRun has experience creating V4L2 Drivers for:
- FLIR Tau640
- FLIR Tau320
Color & Monochrome
- MAX96709/MAX96706 - GMSL1
- MAX96705/MAX9286 - GMSL1
- GMSL2
- OV10640 and OV490
- OV10635
- OV5647
- OV5647 (Jetson TX2+Auvidea J120)
- OV5670
- TC358840
- TC358743
- TC358746
- V4L2 FPGA driver (Xilinx compatible)
- Galileo2 TCM8647MD
- IMX219
- IMX230
- IMX390
- IMX264
- IMX274
- IMX283
- IMX290
- IMX296
- IMX298
- IMX327
- IMX334
- IMX377
- IMX385
- IMX477
- MT9M021 + Toshiba TC358746
- AR0144
- TW6869
- OS08A10
- AR1335
- MAX98357A-ASoC Driver in Jetson TX1 and TX2
- AR0231 (Sekonix Camera)
- IMX344
- GMSL MAX9288
- OV24A10
- MT9V024
- IMX397
- OV7251
- OVM6211
- TC358748
- AR1820
- IMX214
- AR0234
- AR0820
- OV4689
- ARX3A0
- GeoSemi GW5300
- AMS Mira130 : 1.3MP GS CMOS image sensor with NIR-enhanced performance
V4L2 drivers for the display chips
- ADV7535
If the driver I am looking for is not on the list?
RidgeRun has wide experience in the development of kernel drivers, if the driver you are looking for is not on the list, it is most likely because we haven't received a request for it yet, but we can develop the new driver for you.
RidgeRun contact details are provided in the Contact Us section at the end of this wiki for requesting a new driver development.
Hardware availability
If you are planning on acquiring an existent driver and extending it with additional functionalities or if you are interested in requesting the creation of a totally new driver, please take into account that it might be necessary to send the required hardware to our offices to make sure our engineering team can test, debug and validate the driver.
ISP calibration
RidgeRun will use the default ISP calibration. Please notice that once the driver is in place you might need to create a custom ISP calibration file for your sensor if you need to use the built-in ISP. NVIDIA gives access to the ISP calibration tools only to ODMs, so companies like D3engineering and Leopard Imaging can create this file for you if the default settings don't produce the expected image quality.
See also
- V4L2 driver for camera sensor or capture chip
- Jetson ISP Tuning
- RidgeRun Professional Services
- RidgeRun Subscription Model
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