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HDMI to GMSL2: yCamSim-basic (YUV422/RGB888)
yCamSim-basic converts HDMI video to GMSL signal (YUV422/RGB888), usually used for video injection, ADAS algorithm validation, and device test.
yCamSim-basic does not support RAW, for RAW injection, please see yCamSim-pro: HDMI to GMSL, support RAW8/10/12.
Block Diagram
yCamSim-basic converts HDMI video to GMSL signal.
As shown in above image, when connected to a PC or other video source, in normal working mode:
- To the video source, yCamSim-basic is a “Display device” or “screen”.
- To the down-stream DCU/ADAS controller, it is a GMSL camera with configurable resolution.
it is able to replace GMSL cameras(with ISP) module, to inject video.
Signal and power flow descripted blow(May change without prior notice)
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User Manual
yCamSim-basic is a transparent video convert: convert HDMI to GMSL2 while keep the resolution and frame rate. The output format of the video is YUV422 or RGB.
yCamSim-basic does not need special configuration.
Use Case
User case1:video loopback test
User case 2:front camera video injection
User case 3:SVM video injection
User Guide
Basic Steps
- Connect the product's HDMI to the video source.
- Use a GMSL cable to connect the Fakra interface of this product to the deserializer of the main controller.
- The POC power supply for GMSL is 6–16V. When the power supply is normal, the red LED on the device will light up.
- Check if the video source has detected a new display device.
- Load the driver on the main controller and configure the serializer and deserializer chips.
Set Resolution
After poweron, enable POC output (the RED LED will on), connect HDMI to a video source (for example a PC), from the PC side, it is an normal display, its name is XREAL9295 or YYT-GMSL-XXX.
It is recommended to use the extended display mode (the normal use of the computer will not be affected when video is output).
The device and the display will negotiate a preset resolution. For example 4K(3840×2160)@30fps。
You may need to enter “Advanced settings” to confirm settings:
- In “advanced display settings”, choose display of the HDMI2GMSL device, make sure the source signal resolution is the same as what you set.
- If it is not, click link below, and open display adaptor properties window.
- In the opened window, set appropriate resolution and framerate.
- Click confirm to save settings.
(Please noted, for different windows version, the UI maybe different, please modify accordingly.)
CSIRX Settings
Information useful when setup receivers:
- 4K 3840*2160:
format: YUV422 8BIT resolution: 3840*2160 mipi lane: 4 mipi rate: 1200 ~ 1350 Mbps
- 2K 1920*1080:
format: YUV422 8BIT resolution: 1920*1080 mipi lane: 4 mipi rate: 560-640 Mbps