/argus_camera

Simple Python / C++ interface to CSI camera connected to NVIDIA Jetson.

Primary LanguageC++BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Argus Camera interface for Jetson

This project provides a simple Python / C++ interface to CSI cameras on the Jetson using the Tegra Multimedia API and the LibArgus. All images are returned in RGBA format for easy processing.

Please note that this project experimental and is provided as a convenience for prototyping. This may not work for all CSI cameras, but has been tested for those in the table below.

Cameras

Camera Model Sensor Modes Frame Rates
Jetson DevKit Camera TBD TBD

Setup

Ensure that you have flashed your Jetson to include the Tegra Multimedia API. Then, simply clone this repository and enter the following into a terminal.

sudo apt-get install cmake python-pip swig
cd argus_camera
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make -j4
sudo make install
cd ..
sudo python setup.py install

If you are using Python 3 you replace the last command with

sudo python3 setup.py install

Python Usage

Here we show a simple example to acquire an image from the devkit camera.

from argus_camera import ArgusCamera

camera = ArgusCamera()
image = camera.read()

The camera can be initialized with different configurations. For example, we can set the output resolution to 300x300 pixels and crop the input to use the center of the image.

camera = ArgusCamera(
  stream_resolution=(300, 300),
  video_converter_resolution=(300, 300), 
  source_clip_rect=(0.25, 0.25, 0.75, 0.75),
)

The video converter resolution corresponds to the output resolution. The stream resolution is the resolution the stream is set to before image resizing by the video converter. For simplicity, set both to the same value.

For more configuration options type help(ArgusCamera).