LCKVM-HDMI-to-CSI

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Overview

The Raspberry Pi HDMI to CSI-2 Adapter Board is a high-performance video capture module based on the Toshiba TC358743XBG chip. It allows you to convert standard HDMI audio and video signals into Raspberry Pi-compatible CSI-2 camera signals and I2S digital audio.

This module functions exactly like a standard Raspberry Pi CSI camera, making it a perfect solution for PiKVM, live streaming, industrial imaging, and camera systems with HDMI output. It is fully compatible with the entire Raspberry Pi series.

Features

  • Model: LCKVM HDMI to CSI
  • Broad Compatibility: Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B+/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2W/CM4/CM3
  • High-Quality Capture: Powered by the professional TC358743XBG bridge chip for stable audio and video conversion.
  • High-Definition Input: Supports HDMI input resolutions up to 1080P at 60Hz when used with a Raspberry Pi.
  • HDMI Input: Connects to your camera, PC, or other HDMI source.
  • CSI-2 Output: Connects to the Raspberry Pi Camera port (CSI).
  • Audio Support: Supports I2S digital audio output for high-fidelity sound capture.
  • No External Power Needed: Draws 3.3V power directly from the Raspberry Pi's CSI camera interface.
  • Onboard LED Indicators: Features a power LED for real-time status monitoring. The onboard Power LED lights up when the module is correctly powered through the Raspberry Pi’s camera interface.

Technical Specifications

  • Core Chip: Toshiba TC358743XBG
  • Input Interface: Standard HDMI (Audio & Video)
  • Output Interface: CSI-2 (Video) & I2S (Audio)
  • Power Input: 3.3V via Raspberry Pi CSI Interface
  • Video Output Connection: FPC 1.0mm Bottom Contact
  • Auxiliary Interfaces:
  1. MX1.25-10P Socket: I2S Audio + GPIO Interface
  2. GH1.25-5P Snap-on Socket: I2S Audio Interface
  3. 2.54mm-2*3P Pin Header: GPIO Interface

Packing List

  • 1x Hdmi to CSI module

User Manual

  • Hardware Installation:
  • How to make it work:

FAQ

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