Why is the video output not sharp?
First check to see that the sensor module lens is clean of dust and fingerprints, the focus can be adjusted by rotating the lens barrel until the objects in the scene are in focus
First check to see that the sensor module lens is clean of dust and fingerprints, the focus can be adjusted by rotating the lens barrel until the objects in the scene are in focus
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The resolution is set at 1920x1080, the frame rate can be 30 or 60. Default is 60.
Output is raw video at 1080p / 60 FPS (default) 30 FPS (optional) / Format NV16 / Colorimetry BT.709
Please ensure the correct color range settings on display. If using a passthrough or capture card please check that it's rated for the correct colorimetry.
The KV260 requires a multi-sync display be used. A display with a fixed 30 or 60 fps sync rate will not properly sync.
Yes, the physical hardware supports multiple sensor modules being connected to both IAS0 and IAS1 simultaneously. You will need to load/unload the respective applications to run these sensors. Only 1 application may be running at a given time.
The Phoenix ISP supports the Xfuse AR0239 Sensor module attached to the J8 IAS1 connector. The second connector labeled J7 IAS0 is not supported.
Xfuse provides both a comprehensive user guide https://xfuse.ai/xfuse-phoenix-isp-overview-v-1-0-pdf/ as well as a full getting started tutorial video