MartyG
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You are very welcome. I'm pleased to hear about your success!
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It is very unlikely that the camera's sensors would have been physically distorted by the mounting screws. You could try resetting that particular camera to its factory-new default calibration val...
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Intel provide the standardized size of the pair of mounting screw-thread holes on the rear of the camera (M4 for D455-class cameras like D455 and D456). Because it is a standard size, the customer...
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The RealSense MIPI driver's documentation recommends JetPack 6.0. Some RealSense users with Jetsons are now using JetPack 6.2, though usually with a USB connection rather than GMSL. I'm not aware...
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The Leopard Imaging deserialzer module is now available again. https://leopardimaging.com/product/accessories/adapters-carrier-boards/for-nvidia-jetson/li-gmsl2-ipx-deser/
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Hi IACTICONTROL CTIcontrol To use the D457 in GMSL / FAKRA mode with Jetson Orin will require the purchase of a deserializer module and the installation of the RealSense MIPI driver. The MIPI dr...
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If the problem is related to the insertion of metallic screws into the casing, the solutions I can think of is the loosening of the mounting screws a little, or having some kind of intermediary mou...
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In that case, the screw-threads were loosened but not removed entirely from the mounting holes. They were just undone a little so that the tips of the screws were not fully buried into the back of...
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In theory the mounting method used should not make a difference. There was a past case though when a camera performed worse when a USB cable was attached to the camera firmly using the screw-threa...
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I tested these options on my own account in the Chrome web browser and was able to access them. There may be an issue with those pages on your particular web browser. Are you able to access them...