I finally got the data transfer from the AISC110C high-speed camera sensor working!

It's a 5€ chip that outputs 80x120 video at up to 40k fps.

Data is read with a Xilinx Spartan7 and transmitted via USB3 with a Cypress FX3, each on its own little PCB.

The front PCB is exchangeable, making this a neat modular platform. I already have an analog video frontend with the ADV7182 and am working on a Cameralink interface.

Videos are coming tomorrow, I need more light for the high framerates.

A greyscale image of a hand giving thumbs-up. It's a video capture of the highspeed sensor, albeit only recording at 30fps with 8ms exposure time in this case.A stack of three PCBs sitting on a grey 3D-printed base (the back of the camera housing)  lying on top of a hand. The uppermost PCB has the image sensor on top. Between the upper and middle PCB a 80 pin connector is visible. The middle and lower PCB have some components visible on their top sides.The grey 3D-printed casing of the PCB stack is sitting in a bracket on top of a camera mount. On the front a metal CS-mount thread is screwed into the 3D-print. Inside that, a printed adapter is holding a black M12 lens.
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