No clue- Sounds like you just changing values without understanding what they supposed to be doing. This software you talk about and the arbitrary values. (They recommend 25Mhz) Did you provide that? I have seen this post, but it does say no. I suspect they did not include a crystal in the LEPTON to keep the size down and embedded devices usually have access to some kind of constant clock any way. I use a similar setup to stream raspivid from pi camera module, but I cant make it work with the Lepton. Now we know Raspbian is not very great at generating consistent clock rates consistently so you may be experiencing problems with this - The same way may other FLIR'ers are experiencing. dataset yolo object-detection black infrared ir lepton himax. I assume you got it hooked up to SPI correctly but one of the problems seems to be the Input Clock rate. This repo contains the dataset of IR and B&W images taken with the cameras Lepton FLiR and Himax for the study of the paper 'Infrared Dataset Generation for People Detection Through Superimposition of Different Camera Sensors'. With this kit you will be able to be able to bring FLiRs thermal imaging reliability and power to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any ARM based development. So looking around really I noticed the protocol used on the Lepton is VoSPI (Video over SPI) Frankly never heard of that before but its plausible because the frame size is 80 x 60, which is not a crazy amount of data with some kind of AGC applied format which is selectable (Did you select the correct one?)
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