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CMUcam2 code for EDU-RC?
Will the CMUcam2 work on the EDU-RC controller?
If so, is it the same code? and Do I use the TTL port (I just want to make sure its the same and I don't burn anything out) on the EDU controller? |
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yes, yes, and (checks own edu controller) yes.
as kevin said, the cam code was designed witht the edu controller in mind. |
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I haven't seen our EDU controller in a while, does the TTL port have 3 pins or 4 pins? I wanna say 3 and if so do we need all 4? I assume not since only 3 go to the camera, but the TTL adapter still has four pins, so which 3 do we have to align?
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Obviously, the +5V pin on the full-size RC is not needed. |
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-Kevin |
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One issue I didn't see in this forum involves using the Labview application with the CMUCam2. Bear with me while I describe the problem before replying, because in general it DOES work. After a few (more than 2, less than 10) frame grabs, the application shows the progress bar going from 0 to 100%, pausing momentarily at 100%, not displaying the frame that was grabbed in the window, then after some amount of time (more than 30 seconds, less than 5 minutes) it re-tries getting the image and the progress bar goes from 0 to 100% as before. Once the application is in this state, the only solution is to close LabView, open the project and run it again. This typically fixes it, and we can grab a few more frames before it crops up again. As one could guess, this makes camera calibration/focusing a very trying task. Relevant information: EduRC from 2005 Freshly charged backup battery providing prime power for EduRC and cam Laptop with REAL serial port (none of that USB nonsense) Original CMUCam2 code (not the EduRC version, we started this before seeing it was available) with minor mods to build cleanly for EduRC2005 instead of FRC2006. At this point, we only need to do some minor tweaking of camera values to consider it fully 'calibrated' so it's quickly becoming a moot point, but I'm hoping this info might help to make the Labview app more stable. It's certainly a grand improvement over the original Java version from last year. Cheers, -Eric |
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And thank you everyone for the quick response! |
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The programmer who made the actual changes isn't at our meeting tonight, so the soonest I could get you a reply would be late tonight/early tomorrow morning. It's also possible the code changes we made have contributed to our Labview woes so caveat emptor... |
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There was a bug in the first version of the application that would cause this problem. There have been several updates since then... it was fixed in the first update. You can find the updates here. Also remember that you can't have more than one device plugged into the CMUcam at a time (Laptop or RC). If you continue to have problems, please post in the LabVIEW forum and I'll continue to help you there. Good luck! -Joe |
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I know this might be a lot to ask but could someone make a quick schematic on paint of all the conections you need to get the camera to work? I have not found any good solid and simple info or diagrams in any documentation, so I think that would be REALLY HELPFUL to alot of people! I know that is alot of questions so thanks for all your help in advance! :) I should probably create a new thread for this but I know people don't like that. -David Mazza -Team 564 -564.first@gmail.com |
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This thread is for "hacking" the CMUCam to run on the EDU controller. |
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1) Connect a PWM cable from the TTL port on the mini-RC to the inputs on the TTL converter board so that the black lead matches B on the board. 2) Connect your hacked cable with the power pin to a PWM output or digital/analog input. The red pin will pull +5V from the port. 3) Connect the pin on the red cable to TTL converter board. It will be the open slot opposite the one marked B. 4) Connect a PWM cable from the TTL converter to the camera's RS232 input. |
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Thanks! That's exactly what I needed to know. Now I can pass that on to my electronics guy! |
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Can't you just get rid of the converter chip altogether when using the edu-rc and just run a pwm cable from the ttl on the camera board to the ttl on the edu-rc since it has the 3 pin ttl on it and the camera board has 3 as well?
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The TTL port on the CMUCam2 has 4-pins and two of the pins are in a different order than the RC expects. If you hook them up without making a special cable you can destroy something and they won't be able to talk anyway. In general, the TTL port will be more susceptible to noise than either of the two RS232 ports as the cable to reach the RC gets longer. |
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