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Re: Camera Tracking

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Originally Posted by O.S.S. King View Post
Have any other teams fried their axis camera while trying to test the camera tracking code that Lab View has pre-made for you?
You should check your robot's wiring, as its highly unlikely that the default Labview camera tracking code fried your camera.

The Axis camera's power needs to be wired to 5v instead of 12v. Wiring the Axis camera to 12v will indeed fry it.
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