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Re: Small, very easy Labview question (Hopefully)
The labview application connects directly to the camera. Disconnect the the cable from the camera to the robot and connect a 9 pin serial cable from your computer to the DB9 serial port on the camera.
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Re: Small, very easy Labview question (Hopefully)
Run the power cable to the Digital Ports or Analogue Ports so the camera runs off the main 12v power.
It's better to hook the servo's to the RC as it doesn't require you to keep restating the camera if you want to manualy move the servo's. Even better is to fix the camera and let your robot be the servo. ![]() wow I just noticed how old this ![]() |
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