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# If you have a monitor or a TV with HDMI input - plug it to the Raspberry Pi 4B HDMI0- port (nearest to USB-C port) | # If you have a monitor or a TV with HDMI input - plug it to the Raspberry Pi 4B HDMI0- port (nearest to USB-C port) | ||
# Plug a standard USB power supply or powerbank to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins (see chapter "Raspberry Pi power"). Raspberry Pi must start booting. A couple of reboots may be during the first boot process. | # Plug a standard USB power supply or powerbank to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins (see chapter "Raspberry Pi power"). Raspberry Pi must start booting. A couple of reboots may be during the first boot process. | ||
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==Power for Raspberry Pi== | |||
For using with DJI Goggles2/Integra Raspberry Pi 4 must be powered ONLY from GPIO or from PoE or via USB-C port with custom cable. | |||
===Power with GPIO (pins)=== | |||
===Power with USB-C port=== | |||
===Power with PoE=== |
Revision as of 15:30, 10 December 2023
Installing the Cosmostreamer firmware
- Get a blank microSD card of 8GB or larger. Insert the microSD card into the card reader
- Download ZIP-archive with firmware content
- Extract .img file from downloaded ZIP archive
- Use Win32DiskImager on Windows or Balena Etcher on Mac and write .img file on microSD card
- Insert the microSD card into the Raspberry Pi
- If you have a monitor or a TV with HDMI input - plug it to the Raspberry Pi 4B HDMI0- port (nearest to USB-C port)
- Plug a standard USB power supply or powerbank to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins (see chapter "Raspberry Pi power"). Raspberry Pi must start booting. A couple of reboots may be during the first boot process.
Power for Raspberry Pi
For using with DJI Goggles2/Integra Raspberry Pi 4 must be powered ONLY from GPIO or from PoE or via USB-C port with custom cable.