Hi!
I always have a stock of replacement cables for my raspi cams, like these
https://www.az-delivery.de/en/products/ ... pi-display
bought some years/months ago and only lying around in my office.
Today I needed a fresh cable, connected, booted, fail:
Interestingly, the red LED at the cam is ON!
Hmm... switched cam module, switched SD-card, switched raspi, nothing helped.
Except for switching the cable. So I started testing my fresh stock cables:
5 still alive
8 dead.
Frustrating!
Then I tried to "clean" the contacts of these non-functional although brand new cables, rubbing them dry/wet or little emery.
Nothing seems to help. The cables are not bended/folded but stored comfortably in the carton board they were delivered in.
Is there any way to revive my 8 cables (2x 200cm! I really like them....)
I always have a stock of replacement cables for my raspi cams, like these
https://www.az-delivery.de/en/products/ ... pi-display
bought some years/months ago and only lying around in my office.
Today I needed a fresh cable, connected, booted, fail:
Code:
$ sudo systemctl status motion.service[sudo] password for root:* motion.service - Motion detection video capture daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/motion.service; enabled; preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2024-01-24 20:18:37 CET; 5min ago Docs: man:motion(1) Main PID: 511 (motion) Tasks: 9 (limit: 1559) CPU: 1.631s CGroup: /system.slice/motion.service `-511 /usr/bin/motionJan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.411875877] [892] WARN RPiSdn sdn.cpp:39 Using legacy SDN tuning - please consider moving SDN inside rpi.denoiseJan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.418623585] [892] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:444 Registered camera /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 to Unicam device /dev/media2 and ISP device /dev/media0Jan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.422372700] [889] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1183 configuring streams: (0) 2592x1944-YUV420Jan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.422997335] [892] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:608 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 - Selected sensor format: 2592x1944-SGBRG10_1X10 - Selected unicam format: 2592x1944-pGAAJan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.425778950] [889] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1183 configuring streams: (0) 2592x1944-YUV420Jan 24 20:18:43 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:19.426382335] [892] INFO RPI vc4.cpp:608 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/ov5647@36 - Selected sensor format: 2592x1944-SGBRG10_1X10 - Selected unicam format: 2592x1944-pGAAJan 24 20:18:44 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:20.579226137] [892] WARN V4L2 v4l2_videodevice.cpp:2007 /dev/video0[18:cap]: Dequeue timer of 1000000.00us has expired!Jan 24 20:18:44 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:20.579445355] [892] ERROR RPI pipeline_base.cpp:1374 Camera frontend has timed out!Jan 24 20:18:44 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:20.579511970] [892] ERROR RPI pipeline_base.cpp:1375 Please check that your camera sensor connector is attached securely.Jan 24 20:18:44 bookwo1023 libcamerify[511]: [0:00:20.579573741] [892] ERROR RPI pipeline_base.cpp:1376 Alternatively, try another cable and/or sensor.Hmm... switched cam module, switched SD-card, switched raspi, nothing helped.
Except for switching the cable. So I started testing my fresh stock cables:
5 still alive
8 dead.
Frustrating!
Then I tried to "clean" the contacts of these non-functional although brand new cables, rubbing them dry/wet or little emery.
Nothing seems to help. The cables are not bended/folded but stored comfortably in the carton board they were delivered in.
Is there any way to revive my 8 cables (2x 200cm! I really like them....)
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