Re: Parallel CMOS Image Sensor with UART Control Interface

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On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 04:43:21PM +0800, James wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> Does anyone came across a v4l2 Linux Device Driver for an Image Sensor
> that uses Parallel CMOS H/V and can only be control by UART interface
> instead of the common I2C or SPI interface?
> 
> A similar sensor is the STMicroelectronics VL5510 Image Sensor
> although it support all 3 types of control interface.
> (http://www.st.com/internet/automotive/product/178477.jsp)
> 
> Most or all the drivers found I found under drivers/media/video uses
> the I2C or SPI interface instead
> 
> I'm new to writing driver and need a reference v4l2 driver for this
> type of image sensor to work with OMAP3530 ISP port on Gumstix's Overo
> board.
> 
> I just need a very simple v4l2 driver that can extract the image from
> the sensor and control over it via the UART control interface.
> 
> Any help is very much appreciated.

Hi James,

I think there has been a recent discussion on a similar topic under the
subject "RE: FW: OMAP 3 ISP". The way to do this would be to implement
platform subdevs in V4L2 core, which I think we don't have quite yet.

Cc Laurent and Michael.

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