Difference between revisions of "Cheetah1 Camera"
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| V1.42 || Apr 18, 2017 || [[Roseek_BIOS_Recover_Tool_V142|V1.42 Known Issue]] | | V1.42 || Apr 18, 2017 || [[Roseek_BIOS_Recover_Tool_V142|V1.42 Known Issue]] | ||
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Cheetah1 camera has 2 available serial ports.<br/> | Cheetah1 camera has 2 available serial ports.<br/> | ||
The serial port names in windows are COM3 and COM4.<br/> | The serial port names in windows are COM3 and COM4.<br/> | ||
− | (Note: The serial ports in Woodpecker1 are named COM5 and COM6)<br/> | + | (Note: The serial ports in Woodpecker1 are named COM5 and COM6).<br/> |
− | COM1 reserves a serial port for the camera, for the internal debugging of the | + | COM1 reserves a serial port for the camera, for the internal debugging of the ROSEEK.<br/> |
Since COM3 and COM4 are transferred from internal USB, the names of COM3 and COM4 may change, due to the characteristics of USB.<br/> | Since COM3 and COM4 are transferred from internal USB, the names of COM3 and COM4 may change, due to the characteristics of USB.<br/> | ||
Therefore, it is recommended to open the serial port by using the method in the attached file to avoid the trouble caused by the name change.<br/> | Therefore, it is recommended to open the serial port by using the method in the attached file to avoid the trouble caused by the name change.<br/> | ||
− | Serial port open example:[[File: open_serial.rar]]<br/> | + | Serial port open example:[[File: open_serial.rar]]<br/> |
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Known Issue<br/> | Known Issue<br/> | ||
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Linux System<br/> | Linux System<br/> | ||
1. The CPU usage is about 80 percent when the client connects to the video, which is much higher than Windows.<br/> | 1. The CPU usage is about 80 percent when the client connects to the video, which is much higher than Windows.<br/> |
Revision as of 06:17, 26 October 2018
BIOS Version
Version | Release Time | Known Issue |
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V1.44 | Nov 03, 2017 | V1.44 Known Issue |
V1.42 | Apr 18, 2017 | V1.42 Known Issue |
Release
Version | Release Time | ReleaseNote | Known Issue |
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v1.16 | Jul 05, 2017 | v1.16 ReleaseNote | v1.16 Known Issue |
Common Lens
Cheetah1 camera only supports P-Iris, and does not support DC-Iris Auto Aperture.
Serial Port
Cheetah1 camera has 2 available serial ports.
The serial port names in windows are COM3 and COM4.
(Note: The serial ports in Woodpecker1 are named COM5 and COM6).
COM1 reserves a serial port for the camera, for the internal debugging of the ROSEEK.
Since COM3 and COM4 are transferred from internal USB, the names of COM3 and COM4 may change, due to the characteristics of USB.
Therefore, it is recommended to open the serial port by using the method in the attached file to avoid the trouble caused by the name change.
Serial port open example:File:Open serial.rar
Known Issue
Linux System
1. The CPU usage is about 80 percent when the client connects to the video, which is much higher than Windows.
2. There is a problem with the photos encoded by JPEG soft coding.
3. The customer encountered a snapshot every 30 seconds. After a period of time (starting at 5 pm and after 3 am), no image was uploaded after the snap command was issued.
- The discovery was caused by killing and restarting the program multiple times in the console. Corrected.
Windows System
1. The customer encountered sometimes the FPGA could not be started (Hong Hao). The performance is: in the device manager, the PCIE device of Cheetah1 is not displayed, or the device is displayed as an unknown device.
2. Watchdog bug: No reboots at the time.
The maximum and minimum of exposure time of the Cheetah1 Series Smart Camera