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Re: Example LabVIEW Apps - Dashboard, CMUcam2 and Motors

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Thanks Joe.

I see the problem... The assembly diagrams all show the board with the switch at the bottom, but the connection diagram shows it up the other way.

I hadn't noticed those reversing jumpers. Thanks for the excellent tip.

Phil.
Phil,

I have a feeling the camera was put in the documentation upside down on purpose to keep you on your toes. Take everything you find with a grain of salt.

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Re: Example LabVIEW Apps - Dashboard, CMUcam2 and Motors

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Phil,

I have a feeling the camera was put in the documentation upside down on purpose to keep you on your toes. Take everything you find with a grain of salt.

Cheers!
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Shheeesssshhh! And I thought it was upsiddown to put the lens of the camera on the tilt axis of the pan/tilt mechanism. Shows what I get for making assumptions. I was ready to accept the upside down image as a conditiion of boresight.

(.....mumbling to myself as I turn the camera around in the mount.)
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Re: Example LabVIEW Apps - Dashboard, CMUcam2 and Motors

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Shheeesssshhh! And I thought it was upsiddown to put the lens of the camera on the tilt axis of the pan/tilt mechanism. Shows what I get for making assumptions. I was ready to accept the upside down image as a conditiion of boresight.

(.....mumbling to myself as I turn the camera around in the mount.)
Hmmm... wouldn't that just be 90 degrees off? Happens to the best of us...
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