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Products => Thermal Imaging => Topic started by: JimKnopf on April 12, 2024, 12:13:46 pm
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I didn't found something useful about this topic. So i will post it here.
Recently i bought a HTI HT-H8 and was a bit disappointed about the minimum focus distance. I opend the HT-H8, which was a bit tricky because i couldn't find a teardown video or images.
Inside is something like an Android board i guess and to my surprise a camera modul that looks exactly like a HT-301. I found an image in the HT-301 thread https://www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/hti-ht-301-384-x-288/100/ (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/hti-ht-301-384-x-288/100/) from @RBsonic and it looks exactly like my one.
There seems to be an UART connector. I will see what options are there. Maybe a console.
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Some more images.
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It is a UART port. As you can see in the image, 8,7µs (8,68µs but rounded in this view), thats 115200 baud. Bootlog is attached.
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I adjusted the HT-301 focus ring to min. position (thread out to maximum) and can now go as near as 6 cm to my target board. I use it for fault finding on boards. Thats much better than the previous (original) 24 cm.
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Today arrived a Infiray P2 Pro with makro lens. Here's a comparison of both devices after adjusting the HTI HT-H8 to 8 cm focus distance. The P2 Pro has 4 cm focus distance with the makro lense (is it a lense?). The P2 images are screenshots i captured in TC View, running in a VM. Autofocus seems not working in this Windows Software. The HTI images are straight from the camera.
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Maybe the images are not that sharp. Here is a chip list from mainboard:
Allwinner A33 CPU, ARMv7
X-Powers AXP221 PMIC
Microchip M2S025-FCSG325 FPGA
SKHynix H5TQ4G83CFR 4Gb / 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM
Samsung KLMAG1JETD-B041 8GB eMMC
Genesis GL850G USB Controller
Realtek RTL8188ETV Wifi SoC
I attach the printenv and the command list from sunxi u-boot shell.
First time i have to deal with sunxi u-boot. Command list is very limited.
I installed the sunxi-tools to use their FEL mode. I have to dig into the sunxi tools to read the firmware/emmc.
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I'm stuck at crosscompiling sunxi u-boot.
There is a interesting ht-a8 binary file located in the root dir.
In the boot directory are some interesting files:
magic.bin
test_config.bin
test_config.fex
Unfortunally there is no ssh and no nc installed. But since the device has wifi and a webserver, i have copied the files in the webserver folder and grabbed the files using wget.
From what i can see, the ht-a8 file show me interesting data.
The files are crosscompiled with linaro toolchain:
gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabi-2012.03-20120326_linux_Seek.
The device seems to have no SPI flash memory. Maybe the ht-a8 is already the firmware file?
@DavidAlfa @tv84 @pcprogrammer I could use a little support from experienced sunxi-fel mode fighters.
Should i try the linaro toolchain compile u-boot?
I attach the files. Like always, remove the .txt from the files, replace the last underscore with a dot.
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What program are you using there? it seems vaguely familiar
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@ArsenioDev I opened the files in Malcat (usually i use ImHex).
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I attach a complete file list (ls -laR). I found some interesting files in /dragonboard/bin.
There is a file called core. After executing, the display moved in something like a testmode.
Seems there is no way to boot into FEL mode from command line when the device booted regular. Only from u-boot i can run efex to let the device start in FEL mode. I tested all possible key combinations. No FEL mode by keyboard. But interestingly, when pressing a key, you see the executed commands in the shell.
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I tested the HT-301 inside the HT-H8 on a PC. I didn't have a matching USB-C FPC cable with USB-C connector on it like on the original HT-301.
I soldered flying wires to the FPC-Connector, a testpoint and a ground surface and used a USB-C breakout board to connect to PC. Works like a charm. Linux found the camera as 1514:001 Actel T3-317-13 device.
On Windows i tested with IRCAM Thermal Viewer.