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@dlangenkamp-avt dlangenkamp-avt released this 10 Oct 12:42
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NVIDIA Jetson driver (Beta)

Driver (Beta) for Allied Vision Alvium MIPI cameras for NVIDIA Jetson with JetPack 5.0.2 (L4T 35.1)
https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetpack
Alvium camera

THE SOFTWARE IS PRELIMINARY AND STILL IN TESTING AND VERIFICATION PHASE AND IS PROVIDED ON
AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS AND IS BELIEVED TO CONTAIN DEFECTS. A PRIMARY PURPOSE
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DEFECT SOFTWARE, HARDWARE AND DOCUMENTATION.

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Overview

The scripts in this project build and install the Allied Vision MIPI camera driver to the NVIDIA Jetson boards.

Compatible platforms with JetPack 5.0.2 (L4T 35.1) :

  • AGX Xavier NVIDIA developer kit (including optional use of Allied Vision's adapter for up to 6 cameras)
  • Xavier NX NVIDIA developer kit
  • AGX Orin NVIDIA developer kit

The scripts require Git on the host PC.

Before starting the installation, make sure to create a backup of your Jetson system.

Prerequisites: Install JetPack 5.0.2

Install JetPack 5.0.2 (L4T 35.1) as per NVIDIA's instructions
https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetpack

Recommendation: Use NVIDIA SDK Manager to install JetPack and useful tools such as CUDA.
https://docs.nvidia.com/sdk-manager/

Install Alvium MIPI driver

Method A: Use precompiled binaries

Install the precompiled kernel, which includes the driver and an installation menu.

  1. Extract the tarball on a host PC.
    The tarball contains helper scripts and another tarball with the precompiled binaries named AlliedVision_NVidia_L4T_35.1.0_.tar.gz.

  2. Copy the tarball to the target board.

  3. On the target board, extract the tarball and run the included install script.

  4. Proceed with selecting options from the installation menu as described below.

Method B: Cross-compile binaries from source

The scripts require a host PC with Ubuntu (we recommend version 18.04).

Download sources and scripts from https://github.com/alliedvision/linux_nvidia_jetson to the host PC.

On the host PC:

  1. Execute ./build.py -b xavier
    Optionally you can sign the resulting apt repository with a pgp key by adding the option --sign <name of pgp key>.

  2. Copy the tarball to the target board.

On the target board:

Extract the tarball and run the included install script.
The script includes an installation menu, please use the option for your hardware:

  • Option none: The Allied Vision camera driver is not loaded during bootup. To load the driver, reboot the board.

  • For Xavier NX, select option devkit.
    For AGX Orin, select option 2 cameras.
    For AGX Xavier, select the option 2 cameras or 6 cameras.

Reboot the board. Now you can use the driver.

To change the configuration after the driver was installed, enter:

dpkg-reconfigure avt-nvidia-l4t-bootloader

Reboot the board to apply the changes.

Additional information

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https://github.com/alliedvision/documentation/blob/master/NVIDIA.rst