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==Hardware Parameters==
==Hardware Parameters==
* Model: C792
*'''Model:''' C792
* Compatible with '''Raspberry Pi 5B/4B/3B/Zero/CM5/CM4'''
*'''Compatible with:''' Raspberry Pi 5B/4B/3B/Zero/CM5/CM4
* HDMI input: supports up to 1080P60Hz on Raspberry Pi (Only when use with CM4 /CM5/ Pi 5B)
*'''HDMI input:''' Raspberry Pi hardware is mainly divided into two series, supporting a maximum of either 1080P@60Hz or 1080P@50Hz
* 2 CSI-2 channels & clock '''(Pi 4B/3B and Pi Zero only support 2 lan, max 1080P1080p50Hz, and  Pi CM4 /CM5/ 5B can support 4 lan, max 1080P1080p60Hz)'''
:<span class="tb_red">*Up to 1080P@60Hz:</span> CM3, CM4, Pi 5B
* The CSI-2 interface, with 15 pin FPC seat, spacing 1.0 mm, is located on the front of the C792 module.
:<span class="tb_red">*Up to 1080P@50Hz:</span> Zero, Zero 2, Pi 3B, Pi 4B, etc.
* The CSI-2 interface, with 22 pin FPC seat, spacing 0.5 mm, is located on the back of the C792 module.
*'''Size:''' 56 x 56 mm
* Size: 56 x 56 mm
*'''Power supply:''' 5V
* Power supply:5V
*'''Weight:''' 25g
* Weight: 25g
 
<font color=red>'''Important note:'''</font>
* <font color=red>The hardware programme is GSV2001+TC358743, in which GSV2001 realizes HDMI one-part-two function and TC358743 realizes HDMI to CSI-2 function.</font>
* <font color=red>In order to ensure the stability of the module, it is strongly recommended that the module be powered through the 5V power supply interface.</font>
* <font color=red> When the‘HDMI Loop Out’is connected to the monitor, the HDMI source detects the monitor connected to the‘HDMI Loop Out’; when the‘HDMI Loop Out’is not connected to the monitor, the HDMI source detects the monitor connected to the TC358743. When‘HDMI Loop Out’is not connected to a monitor, the HDMI source detects the monitor emulated by the TC358743.</font>


==Packing List==
==Packing List==