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Hello;
The Ursa cameras often have LANC ports. Is there any public documentation on what's implemented?
A lot of different commands have been implemented in LANC over the decades it's existed and not all of them make sense for a camera. Quite often only a very few commands are implemented on non-Sony devices but it'd be good to get an idea of what's there.
The underlying requirement here is that I need to get a sync signal from an Ursa for a special project. IN principle, LANC is frame synchronised and could work here; I don't necessarily need any of the commands, just to detect when the 8-byte sequence starts, but any documentation is naturally helpful.
It's not really within the scope of the project to do all the FPGA development to derive sync from the HD-SDI, which would introduce an enormous amount of complexity, cost and power consumption. The other thought was the 3G-SDI Arduino board but I'm not sure if they'll do what I need or even if they're made anymore - this is not an Arduino project. Lots of people advertise them but trying to find someone who actually has one in stock is another matter.
- Phil
The Ursa cameras often have LANC ports. Is there any public documentation on what's implemented?
A lot of different commands have been implemented in LANC over the decades it's existed and not all of them make sense for a camera. Quite often only a very few commands are implemented on non-Sony devices but it'd be good to get an idea of what's there.
The underlying requirement here is that I need to get a sync signal from an Ursa for a special project. IN principle, LANC is frame synchronised and could work here; I don't necessarily need any of the commands, just to detect when the 8-byte sequence starts, but any documentation is naturally helpful.
It's not really within the scope of the project to do all the FPGA development to derive sync from the HD-SDI, which would introduce an enormous amount of complexity, cost and power consumption. The other thought was the 3G-SDI Arduino board but I'm not sure if they'll do what I need or even if they're made anymore - this is not an Arduino project. Lots of people advertise them but trying to find someone who actually has one in stock is another matter.
- Phil