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UIA 07-03-2012 09:30

Camera on cRIO
 
Hi, i am a student from Norway who found this forum thro google. We are curently doing a prodject on an atonmous robot.

We are using a CompactRIO as a controll unit. And we need to have a vision system, but we can not afford the camera module from NI. Does anybody here have som experince with using a serial conectet camera on the cRIO? Or is there another alternativ? I found another thread abaot some people using an axis camera, would that be a good alterantiv?

Alan Anderson 07-03-2012 11:02

Re: Camera on cRIO
 
The standard camera for the FIRST Robotics Competition is the Axis M1011. Its predecessor, the Axis 206, was chosen because it has very little lag in the image. It's an Ethernet camera, with images retrieved using HTTP. I think it's a very good option for a cRIO-connected camera.

UIA 08-03-2012 09:11

Re: Camera on cRIO
 
ok thanks:)

But this image can be used for image processing in labview right?

Our plan is to use the cammera to determine the robots position using three referenc points. Each refrenc point have to IR-diode`s. We wil determine the distance to each point by counting the pixels between the upper and lower diode and then calculate the distance uising trigonomteri.

excuse my bad english:o

FrankJ 08-03-2012 11:27

Re: Camera on cRIO
 
Is the camera module the software that analyzes the image or the camera itself?

Alan Anderson 08-03-2012 11:57

Re: Camera on cRIO
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UIA (Post 1140949)
But this image can be used for image processing in labview right?

Yes. Many FRC teams do it, and some do it very well.

Here's a link to a document on the National Instruments Developer Zone that you might find useful.

Greg McKaskle 10-03-2012 07:16

Re: Camera on cRIO
 
You have several ways to access the camera. The Axis camera and a number of other IP cameras are supported by the IMAQdx drivers, but FRC actually uses TCP to directly request an MJPG stream and to configure the camera. The Axis website contains very good documentation for the VAPIX API. You could also use the FRC camera library as it has no dependencies I can think of on other FRC libraries.

Greg McKaskle


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