Re: [RFC] snapshot mode, flash capabilities and control

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On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 08:56:25AM -0500, Andy Walls wrote:
> With embedded platforms, like a mobile phone, are the LEDs really tied
> to the camera device: controlled by the GPIOs from the camera bridge
> chip or sensor chip?  Or are they more general purpose peripherals, not
> necessarily tied to the camera?

Besides to what Laurent noted, there are cameras which have a hardware
strobe signal for the flash. The sensor triggers the flash pulse which is
programmed to the flash chip by the host before that. So there is an actual
hardware dependency between the sensor and the flash.

Also, the flash is physically associated with the sensor. This information
would be (eventually) enumerable using the MC API.

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Sakari Ailus
sakari dot ailus at iki dot fi
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