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Raspberry pi camera issue

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Former Member over 11 years ago

When I try to read the camera I got the following debug error on the screen  "received unexpected camera control callback event 0x4f525245", can anybody help how to resolve this issue. or is this raspberry pi board has problem.

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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago

    charliegalliher

         I would like to test the following code on the bad camera:

     

    #!/usr/bin/env python

    importtime

    importRPi.GPIO as GPIO

    # Use GPIO numbering

    GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)

    # Set GPIO for camera LED

    # Use 5 for Model A/B and 32 for Model B+

    CAMLED =5

    # Set GPIO to output

    GPIO.setup(CAMLED, GPIO.OUT, initial=False)

    # Five iterations with half a second

    # between on and off

    fori inrange(5):

    GPIO.output(CAMLED,True) # On

    time.sleep(0.5)

    GPIO.output(CAMLED,False) # Off

    time.sleep(0.5)

    Does the light blink?

    Clem

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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Did you also check the little connector on the camera board itself (usually (always?) marked "sunny")?

    Clem

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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    My same trouble cleared when I put on a headband magnifier and reseated flexible ribbon cable and made sure the push down locks really locked. One or both locks can be pulled up easily just by pulling or twisting the cable slightly. This happened to me when I was trying to arrange the cable in certain position.

    Another possibility,

    Clem

    PS I'd recommend you to buy a new camera. I managed to kill two by letting them flop onto the pi, exactly the same issues. Bit of an expensive mistake, so be careful! <== protect the electronics!

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  • clem57
    0 clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    More info:

    Camera not working at all

    Example error message: "mmal: mmal_vc_component_create: failed to create component 'vc.ril.camera' (1:ENOMEM)"

    Make sure the flex cable is inserted the correct way on both ends, and each connector has the locking tab engaged. The RPi + camera draws about 260 mA more current when recording video, than without the camera. The Model B is about 550 mA by itself, so camera use pushes it over 800 mA. Some power supplies, cables, and polyfuses may not maintain 5V onboard at this current load well enough for reliable operation. You can check this with a voltmeter across TP1 and TP2.[15][16]

    In some cases, the micro-connector from the camera module to the camera board PCB has been loose. This can be fixed by removing and re-seating the small (tiny!) yellow flex cable connector labelled "P5V04A SUNNY" on the camera board. It makes a click when it is fully seated.[17] Note: before touching the camera board, make sure you are grounded, as the board is ESD sensitive (can be damaged by static shock).

    This error message also appear if you forgot to configure the configuration file of the Raspberry. Just type: sudo raspi-config and choose "5- Enable camera" option then "Enable"

    As of august 2014, with 2014-06-20-wheezy-raspbian.img, the firmware of a RPi B+ model needs to be updated :

     $ sudo rpi-update 

    Here is a working version :

    $ vcgencmd version Aug 12 2014 18:21:28 Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom version f32b2bbfdea55d48c9a52b92e5c798f9aa5f47bc (tainted) (release)  $ uname -a Linux poopdeck 3.12.26+ #703 PREEMPT Tue Aug 12 18:13:52 BST 2014 armv6l GNU/Linux  $ cat /proc/cpuinfo  | grep Revision
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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    yep - re-seated it on this one and many of the others...

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    yep - re-seated it on this one and many of the others...

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