ok that makes sense i am asking because i know nothing about high frequency diff pairs
Connect Arducam HQ Camera to ROCK5B
I placed an order at JLCPCB with SMT assembly. With a coupon it was only $20 for 5pcs.
then just hope evreything works
Still have to make the driver.
Nice suggestion on making a 4-layer board. I hope somebody who is interested could help since I don’t have experience and knowledge of the 4-layer boards and the routings.
I changed the PCB design of my dual camera adapter, it now uses the form factor of a Pi Camera Module 2 (25x24mm) with the same mounting holes.
(Since the 15-Pin connector i used before got no stock on LCSC/JLC’s Part, I changed the connector to X10B25U15T)
It now looks like this :
The PCB (appreciate it if somebody could help with routing)
The front side of the 3D View
The bottom side of the 3D View
Link to this project :
why the silkscreen JLCJLCJLCJLC?
just courius
PCBs ordered from JLCPCB will have an order number, putting JLCJLCJLCJLC indicates the position you specifically wants them to put the order number in.
that makes sense
and i have a pcb that says JLCJLCJLCJLCJLC (from an 16 bit parallel lcd) that wasnt replaced by the order number, wierd
I paid to remove it
They might have mistakenly used JLC 5 times which should be just “JLCJLCJLCJLC”, No more or less characters
that is possible or three times i think
4K camera is back in stock.
Ty for the info
The boards are here. I haven’t received the other ribbon cable yet. JLC seems to have added holes, interesting.
Maybe the IMX577 driver can be modified. They are very similar chips.
The IMX577 can do a few extra things:
- MIPI ULPS operation in power save mode
- Horizontal Low Power Analog Cropping
- Window Scanning mode
Other than that, the product information sheets are more or less identical.
Wow! looks great.
How many adapters do you have with you? Do you mind selling one and get it shipped to Canada? Cant wait to test it out!
I have 5. But shipping will probably cost way more than the thing is worth (€10.30). Due to regulation you’re not allowed to ship goods as letters anymore.
That would be a big problem.
Do you mind sharing which exactly is the pcb file you used for those boards and shares what are the parameters you have chosen in JLCPCB, so that we can get them ordered and shipped from China? (I might be able to get some shipped by Hong Kong Post to other countries by letter, which should be much much less than €10)
I mean you’re still allowed to ship them in a letter, but you have to ship them as a letterbox parcel.
I used PCB called “new” (link in first post). Download the gerber files, BOM, and pick and PickAndPlace file. JLC will do everything for you.
Is this adapter a 2-layer PCB? I just checked, and the “new” file is a 2-layer board, and the 4-layer board seems incomplete.
Cheapest option to ship from JLC to Canada seems to cost $3.7 USD (10-18 business days)