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How do you wire the power for the new camera? Thanks!
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You have to cut the transformer off and connect the wires to the power distribution board at the 5v power supply.
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See:
http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc....aspx?id=10934 Chapter 3 section 3.2.6 How do I build a cable for passing 5V power to the Ethernet camera? You received 2 camera power supplies, make sure that you cut up the right one. |
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Do not cut the one that came with the camera. The extra one that you recieve is the one to cut.
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I'm pretty sure i used the one that had came seperate in the red bag, but just checking, would it make a difference if you had used the other cable?...i would think that it wouldnt make a difference.
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One of the cables has two separate wires running side by side, the other is coaxial. Using the coaxial cable is a pain in the rear end, but otherwise completely doable.
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Check the part number from the link in my post above. |
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Personally, I am opposed to breaking something that is already working.
2009 FRC Control System Manual: Section 3 – Component Datasheets, Rev 0.5 "How do I build a cable for passing 5V power to the Ethernet camera? • Take the camera’s power adapter (PN SA106A-0512-6) and cut the wire off close to the Wall-Wart. o Note: There are two power adapters for the camera included in the Kit, one in the camera box and one separate. Use the separate one (PN SA106A-0512-6) to make this adapter. • Separate the wires and strip 5-6mm off the ends. • Use a small flat head screwdriver to open the WAGO 739-302. • Insert the positive (striped) wire in the right port. Note: the correct orientation can be verified by looking at the silk screen on the PD Module. • Insert the negative wire in the left port. • Give a smart tug to verify the connection is secure. • Power the PD, and verify that the barrel connector’s center conductor is positive." I bet if you take the power adapter to Radio Shack(Digikey, Mouser, etc.), you will find a connector that you can wire yourself. |
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http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103612 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2102487 Look for a "DC Power Plug", sizes "H" and "K". I forget which size is which, but we used one for the camera and one for the wireless bridge. |
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