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BobcatProgramer
10-01-2005, 13:12
In the manual of the cmu Cam it says that you either have a pal camera or ntsc camera based on which model, our model is the black and white ntsc, the only thing it says is that thier is a jumper but it doesn't say anything about outputing it except that u need a ntsc monitor.
Has anyone found a way to connect the camera to a monitor for live video and eventually wireless, (So you can see when u drive???)
Any IDEAS!?!?
Thanks Brian
phrontist
10-01-2005, 13:14
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=32291
BobcatProgramer
10-01-2005, 13:28
Wireless For fun not during competition maybe demos. Just wondering how to connect.
Ryan Albright
10-01-2005, 13:33
But as stated the kit camera has a bad picture. So i dont know how useful that picture will be for demo's
Didn't 237 have a camera last year? I know someone did, but I can't remember who. It was wicked cool, though. It would've been nifty to have something like that on the RhodeWarrior if we weren't constantly flirting 129.9 lbs :yikes:
Dave
greencactus3
10-01-2005, 20:04
Didn't 237 have a camera last year? I know someone did, but I can't remember who. It was wicked cool, though. It would've been nifty to have something like that on the RhodeWarrior if we weren't constantly flirting 129.9 lbs :yikes:
Dave
heh. you still have .1lbs left. get one of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=60839&item=5742241067&rd=1
sorry. didnt know what to look for on google so i found it on ebay
IMDWalrus
10-01-2005, 20:13
Didn't 237 have a camera last year? I know someone did, but I can't remember who. It was wicked cool, though. It would've been nifty to have something like that on the RhodeWarrior if we weren't constantly flirting 129.9 lbs :yikes:
Dave
Just remember that this year's weight limit is 120 pounds... ;)
Nixterrimus
11-01-2005, 09:30
If you're already using this years camera to sense where the colored tetras are why not build a little .5 W TV transimitter and then hook it up to a spike. Then you could power it and transmit video, I suspect that this would be less than 1 pound because your not carrying around power specifically for the camera... but the primary goal is to build a robot, this would just be something extra that woudl be cool :)
Didn't 237 have a camera last year? I know someone did, but I can't remember who. It was wicked cool, though. It would've been nifty to have something like that on the RhodeWarrior if we weren't constantly flirting 129.9 lbs :yikes:
Dave
In 2003 100 got special permission to put a wireless camera on our bot at Sacramento. We couldn't see the feed, it went straight to the AV guys, but they showed it on the big screen a few times.
please referance the following two rules.
<R53> Custom Circuits may not:
*Be used for wireless communication, such as sending or receiving a signal to and/or from the alliance station.
<R94> Any decorations that involve broadcasting a signal to/from the robot, such as remote cameras, must be cleared with FIRST Engineering prior to use. Teams may not use 900 MHz camera systems.
tkwetzel
11-01-2005, 10:43
Just remember that this year's weight limit is 120 pounds... ;)
Not including the battery. So overall the robot can be slightly heavier.
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