Re: Creating a V4L driver for a USB camera

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On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 16:18:33 +1000
Erik Andrén <erik.andren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Do you have any datasheet available on what usb bridge / sensor that is used?

The USB device itself comes up as :

    Bus 001 Device 011: ID 0547:8031 Anchor Chips, Inc

The sensor is a Micron MT9T001P12STC and I have the data sheet for it.

I've asked the manufacturer for source code to the windows driver
and docs/source/whatever for the USB interface.

> If the chipsets are undocumented and some proprietary image
> compression technique is used, the time to reverse-engineer them can
> be quite lengthy.

I happen to know that the sensor/camera (via the windows driver) can
provide raw bayer data which is what I'm after (our application is
machine vision and bayer works best).

Cheers,
Erik
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