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Insert the flexible flat cable of the HDMI-CSI bridge into the narrow white connector on the Raspberry Pi
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(the closest one to big USB sockets). It is labeled `CAMERA`. To insert you need to open the connector first.
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On the Raspberry Pi side you can gently lift the black part up and a little bit sideways:
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| Opening the MIPI CSI slot on the Raspberry Pi |
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| <img src="../_diy/open_mipi_csi.jpg" width="500"> |
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For the HDMI-CSI bridge this operation depends on the version you bought.
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Either pull it gently up as on the Raspberry or push it sideways.
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Make sure that the cable is inserted on the correct side and until it stops, and then push the black latch back.
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Never connect or disconnect the flat cable from a powered device. This is not Plug-and-Play, and you can damage it.
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Also use only the cable that was included with the device package, or make sure that the third-party cable has the correct pinout.
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| HDMI-CSI bridge connected to Raspberry Pi 4 |
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| <img src="../_diy/rpi4_csi_connection.jpg" width="500"> |
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