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Renesas RAA462113FYL User Manual
Renesas RAA462113FYL User Manual

Renesas RAA462113FYL User Manual

Surveillance camera module

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RAA462113FYL
Surveillance Camera Module
Introduction
This document describes key features and operation method about surveillance camera module with RAA262113FYL
CMOS image sensor (PDAF).
Target Device
RAA462113FYL
ISL9307
ISL8022
ISL85009
ISL8016
ISL80505
ISL9005A
ISL3170E
When applying the sample program covered in this document to another microcomputer, modify the program according
to the specifications for the target microcomputer and conduct an extensive evaluation of the modified program.
© 2020 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 When applying the sample program covered in this document to another microcomputer, modify the program according to the specifications for the target microcomputer and conduct an extensive evaluation of the modified program. © 2020 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 Contents Description ........................3 Overview ............................3 Specifications ..........................3 Operation Conditions ......................... 3 Configuration ..........................4 Block Diagram ..........................4 Outside View ..........................5 Operation Setup ......................7 Component List ........................... 7 Setup ............................7 Network setting ......................... 11 UART &...
  • Page 3 Built around Renesas’ high performance RAA462113FYL CMOS image sensor and Novatek’s dual core SoC image signal processor, the surveillance camera reference design uses several other Renesas ICs that address its signal chain electrical functions. The CIS board includes the RAA462113FYL, DC/DC buck converters, LDOs, motor driver and lens.
  • Page 4 Lens Control CMOS Sensor Interface Interface CIS Board Figure 1.1 Surveillance Camera Module System Configuration Block Diagram Figure 1.2 surveillance camera module block diagram. The blue color blocks are Renesas’s products. Sensor Board ISP Board Buck ISL8022 CMOS Image Sensor 1.2V...
  • Page 5 Outside View Figure 1.3 shows the top view of ISP board. Figure 1.3 Top view of ISP Board...
  • Page 6 Figure 1.4 shows the top view of CIS board. Figure 1.4 Top View of CIS Board Figure 1.5 shows the bottom view of CIS board. Figure 1.5 Bottom View of CIS Board...
  • Page 7 Operation Setup Component List 1) Surveillance Camera 2) 12V DC Adaptor 3) LAN Cable 4) USB Cable 5) USB To UART Convertor 6) UART Cable 7) WiFi Antenna Note: If select other adapter, ensure the output current > 1.5A. Setup Figure 2.1 shows the connection LAN cable and USB type-C cable (only for power).
  • Page 8 Figure 2.1 LAN and USB Type C Cable Connection Figure 2.2 DC 12V Power The following are installation steps if reinstalling the camera module. Install Lens on CIS board Figure 2.3 Install Lens on CIS Board Connect ISP board and CIS board by HSI cable & SPI Cable. HIS cable is yellow. SPI cable is white.
  • Page 9 Figure 2.4 Assembly HSI and SPI Cable Mount ISP board, CIS board & Mounting board together as below. Figure 2.5 Mount ISP, CIS and Mounting Board Connect DC 12V power to ISP board DC 12V socket. Or connect TYPE-C connector to type-c connector. Connect to PC by ethernet RJ45 connector with LAN cable.
  • Page 10 Figure 2.7 UART Debug Interface Figure 2.8 UART Debug Board Connection...
  • Page 11 Network setting Configure the TCP/IPv4 setting of the PC for video display. Input IP address and Subnet mask as follows EX) “IP address” (192.168.88.31), “Subnet mask” (255.255.255.0) Information: Setting TCP/IPv4 1) Select Windows button. 3) Select "Network and Internet". 2) Select Setting button. ②...
  • Page 12 ⑥ 7) Select "Ethernet". NOTE: Confirm the Ethernet status. If “Network cable unplugged”, re-connect LAN cable. 8) Select "Properties" button of "Ethernet Status". 9) Select "Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" of "Ethernet Properties". NOTE: Don’t uncheck the box. 10) Select "Properties" button. 11) Select "Use the following IP address"...
  • Page 13 UART & Telnet setting Please install the software that can control UART in advance. e.g.) Tera Term for Windows (version:4.105) USB/UART conversion cable is required to connect the PC. Operating “Tera Term”. Selecting the “serial” and USB port then clicking “OK”. Selecting “serial port…”...
  • Page 14 RTSP Video Play by Ethernet 2.5.1 Install VLC media player Download VLC from https://www.videolan.org/. Install VLC media player software. Figure 2.9 VLC Media Player Setup 2.5.2 RTSP streaming output Turn on your ISP platform, after system initialization finished, system will auto run RTSP. Enter "q" to exit, then change the parameters.
  • Page 15 2.5.3 RTSP Video play on VLC Open VLC media player and open network streaming as figure 2.10. Figure 2.10 Open Network Streaming 2.5.4 Open Media In Open Media dialog, select “Network” tab and input “rtsp://192.168.88.30/live/ch00_0” at URL space. Figure 2.11 URL setting Click “Play”...
  • Page 16 Figure 2.12 Video Output in VLC Media Player HDMI Video Play Connect ISP board with a display via HDMI cable, as Figure 2.13: Figure 2.13 HDMI Connection Video output on the monitor with HDMI interface. Note: Default setting of HDMI display is 4K UHD monitor. Please change HDMI display type according to section “2.5.2 RTSP streaming output”...
  • Page 17 USB Video Play 1) Download potplayer on internet: https://potplayer.en.softonic.com/, https://potplayer.org/ or another Web site. And install it on your PC. 2) Connect your ISP board (Type-C socket) with your PC USB port, as below Figure2.14: Figure 2.14 USB Connection 3) On your ISP system type below command to run liveview hd_video_record_with_substream when substream work rightly, system will output as below: enc_type=1...
  • Page 18 4) Open potplayer, enter “Open” menu -> “Device settings” as below Figure 2.16: Figure 2.16 HDMI Connection In “Webcam” page, select “UVC Camera” in Device list, in format list, select “H.264”, for example: “H.264 1920x1080 30”, then click “Open device” Figure 2.17 Webcam setting 5) Video output in “Potplayer”...
  • Page 19 WiFi Configuration Connect WiFi antenna in ANT501 port like Figure 2.19. Figure 2.19 Open Network Streaming Search WiFi signal “680ap-5G” like Figure 2.20. Connect with “680ap-5G”, no password. After connection Wifi successfully, output “rtsp://192.168.1.3/live/ch00_0” in VLC media player. You can output video in smart phone with VLC App shown in Figure 2.21.
  • Page 20 Lens Zoom/focus tuning Operating “Command Prompt”. Telenet : 192.168.88.30(Ethernet), 192.168.1.3(WiFi) Login : root Use “vendor_isp_sample” to tune zoom/focus parameters. Note: Please open another telnet window if you want to change play mode. Firstly, run RTSP sample code and use VLC to play it, and then in UART mode or in Telnet mode, type “vendor_isp_sample”, then you can see a set of debug menu appears.
  • Page 21 Figure 2.22 IR cut command 2.11 AF trigger AF trigger can be operated in following process. Input command “64” to set focus pos that let the lens defocus. Figure 2.23 Set focus position command Input “0” to quit “vendor_isp_sample” process. Execute “echo w re_trigger 0 1 > /proc/hdal/vendor/af/cmd” to trigger auto focus process.
  • Page 22 Power on ISP system or reboot system, it will auto run updating process. After updating finished, system will reboot automatically. 2.13 PQ Tuning For picture quality (PQ) tuning, please use ISP tool from Novatek. Please contact with Renesas or distributor sales window person firstly. 2.14 PDAF correction...
  • Page 23 Revision History Description Rev. Date Page Summary 0.10 Oct. 22, 2020 First edition issued 0.20 Nov. 14,2020 Update specification Update the photo of ISP board 7 to 16 Update operation set up 0.50 Dec. 4,2020 Update operation about WiFi, USB and HDMI Update “2.5.2 RTSP streaming output”...