erik The noise that i have captured is within 30 secs of starting up the camera. The noise is there as soon as i start it up, and does not change over time. I will begin the returning process.

11 days later

Just rounding off this post in case others run into the same issue: I contacted Luxonis and got a replacement camera. This one does not have the horizontal lines in the RGB image. Looks like it was indeed a faulty sensor.

3 months later

Hi,

I have a similar issue with IMX296 sensors, some kind of horizontal noise. It seems to be reduced with better luminosity.

Here is a sample (don't look at the black smuges, this is probably just the lens that is dirty)

We have two of them and they have exactly the same issue.

Could it be a faulty batch ?

Thanks !

    4 days later

    Hi apirrone
    Could be a faulty batch; where did you buy the cameras from? Does it happen for 296 only, or for other cameras as well?

    Sorry for the late reply,
    Jaka

      jakaskerl

      We bought the cameras from Arducam directly, and we have this problem only with the 296 sensors.

      Here are other pictures we took with different luminosity levels for reference

      Very low luminosity

      Low luminosity

      Good luminosity

      • erik replied to this.

        Hi apirrone ,
        This either seems like either low-voltage problem, or perhaps that imx296 camera tuning isn't performing the best, which would also be a possible option, as none of our devices (even ffc camera modules) use this sensor. For start, I'd suggest trying a different sensor (instead of imx296) whether you experience the same issue.

        Hi @erik

        We never had this issue with other sensors (tried IMX378, IMX477, OV9282, OV9782) How could I troubleshoot a low voltage issue problem ? What do you mean by "camera tuning isn't performing the best" ? I tinkered with pretty much all the parameters (exposure, sensitivity, WB, brightness etc) with no big effects.

        Thanks !

        • erik replied to this.

          Hi apirrone ,
          You could measure the voltage on the sensor with a scope. Which branch are you using for the imx296? Have you tried both imx296 and production_imx296? It might be that one has better tuning, but I am not sure.
          Thanks, Erik

          I did not check the voltage yet, but tried both branches you suggested, it did not seem to change anything. We are currently on the develop branch.

          5 days later

          FYI We ordered 4 new IMX296 from arducam and had the exact same behaviour.

          Additionnaly, I tried plugging the external power supply provided with the FFC-4P and obtained mixed results.

          Depending on the camera parameters (iso / exposure time), the noise was either improved or worse.

          Power supply plugged

          Power supply not plugged

          • erik replied to this.
            2 months later

            Did you try it out ?

            We still have this issue, and it definitely looks like a voltage problem, as depending on which computer we plug the FFC-4P in, the noise can be very present or not so much. On a computer with a lot of noise, plugging the external power supply improves things, but on a computer without much noise, plugging the external power supply increases the noise a lot. Weird 🙂