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Comatose 10-02-2009 22:15

Programming Camera that uses USB
 
Is there a way to set the camera by USB if you use a different camera? If so, how?

Thanks,

Comatose

Daniel_LaFleur 10-02-2009 22:17

Re: Programming Camera that uses USB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Comatose (Post 818274)
Is there a way to set the camera by USB if you use a different camera? If so, how?

Thanks,

Comatose

There is no USB on the cRIO

Comatose 11-02-2009 20:28

Re: Programming Camera that uses USB
 
There are converters from USB to Ethernet, so it would be a problem for programming. Can you set up a USB one if it was connected through a converter?

Thanks,

Comatose

Joe Ross 11-02-2009 20:34

Re: Programming Camera that uses USB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Comatose (Post 818932)
There are converters from USB to Ethernet, so it would be a problem for programming. Can you set up a USB one if it was connected through a converter?

See <R67>

Stuart 11-02-2009 21:19

Re: Programming Camera that uses USB
 
If you were to have an off board computer,that did not violate any COTS rules, and you hooked said computer to the cRio using the serial port or some other port. then yes you could have a USB camera . .you would also have to program every thing to get the camera to work with the off board computer, how it would communicate, then what it would do after that. So yes it is possible.

RyanCahoon 12-02-2009 01:14

Re: Programming Camera that uses USB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 818964)
If you were to have an off board computer,that did not violate any COTS rules, and you hooked said computer to the cRio using the serial port or some other port. then yes you could have a USB camera . .you would also have to program every thing to get the camera to work with the off board computer, how it would communicate, then what it would do after that. So yes it is possible.

This is the way you'd have to do it, but you're out of luck for the serial port. Digital I/O, Analog In, I2C only.


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