Before I solder the parts on my CAN adapter I need to know the orientation of the CSI pins.
As I look at the information on the camera shown on the picture it is not obvious to me the orientation.
My connector is a 15 pin connector and I use a 22 to 15 pin adapter. (The Raspberry Pi Display Cable)
The connector to be used on my board has the pins on the top. On the camera info in the PDF for that manufacturer it looks like they may have the pins on the bottom but the pin 1 is not identified.
Knowing where the pin 1 is on the Beagle Y-AI board would help me identify the correct orientation.
On my PC Board the pin 1 is on the left side of the board.
I use both connectors as my board supports all 3 CAN.
I use 3 SN65HVD230 as drivers and have 3 DB9 connectors, one has 2 CAN.
That device is a 3.3V device. On my boards I usually have the MCP2562FD driver as it supports 3.3V for the input part and +5V for the output part. On this board I didn’t want to have to provide an external 5V.
I use the same pinout that Intrepidcs uses on their boards.
I do have a connector 4 pin 2 mm JST connector for the unused I2C port and power and ground.