Hi,

I'm evaluating the OAK-FFC-IMX378 module (3 of them connected to an OAK-FFC-6P).
It looks like the autofocus is not detected at all:

Connected cameras: [{socket: CAM_B, sensorName: IMX412, width: 4056, height: 3040, orientation: AUTO, supportedTypes: [COLOR], hasAutofocus: 0, hasAutofocusIC: 0, name: CAM-SA}, {socket: VERTICAL/CAM_D, sensorName: IMX412, width: 4056, height: 3040, orientation: AUTO, supportedTypes: [COLOR], hasAutofocus: 0, hasAutofocusIC: 0, name: CAM-D}, {socket: CAM_F, sensorName: IMX412, width: 4056, height: 3040, orientation: AUTO, supportedTypes: [COLOR], hasAutofocus: 0, hasAutofocusIC: 0, name: CAM-F}]
-socket CAM_B : IMX412 4056 x 3040 focus:fixed - COLOR
-socket CAM_D : IMX412 4056 x 3040 focus:fixed - COLOR
-socket CAM_F : IMX412 4056 x 3040 focus:fixed - COLOR

Is there any additional steps I should take? I could not find anything in the documentation.

Thanks,
Martino

ps: I ordered this module from the Luxonix shop (DM0260 PCB, the same which is used for the OAK-FFC IMX378 FF variant), but I received 3 modules based on the DM0249 PCB, which is different (different camera module connector, no SLASEL exposed - it looks like this).
Does it make any difference?

    @jakaskerl thank you, I wrote to them.

    The DM0249 PCB should anyway be supported, correct?
    There are any additional steps to get the autofocus recognized?

    Hi @tinito
    I believe the ccm should be recognized correctly, but there were some changes in latest OSes which might cause the board do incorrectly obtain the info. There is also a possibility the RVC3 doesn't recognize it due to it being very old (don't have any in the office either to test).

    Thanks,
    Jaka