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hi everyone,
sorry if ask for the old question.... i'm newbies in cmu cam field.... actually, i haven't enough budget to develop my final project.... at least this cam can be able me to play with the vision camera..... how to use gui software for this kind of camera? anyone can help me.... ![]() |
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Re: cmucam1
anyone wouldn't help???
give me some guide please.... ![]() |
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Re: cmucam1
What are you trying to do with the cmucam?
Are you trying to get it to track a light? |
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i want to track the ping pong ball.....so i want it know that a ping pong ball....the ball yellow coloured...
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You can use the CMUcam in just about any project.
1) The big 9 pin D shaped connector can hook up to the serial port of a PC and you can send and recieve command and data using Hyperterminal, (in Windows-Programs- Accesories-Communications) or another terminal program,like TerraTerm. 2) You hook up like in 1), but use a GUI, try the IFIRobotics page for the camera. Go here and download "CAM2 Getting Starting". Everything you need is there including the manual. 3 Use the TTL port connector, black 4 female pins next to 9 pin D connector. Use this port to talk to it with another uController. I use a BasicStamp to cause it to track a blue light. This port talks serial at a baud rate set by jumpers on the CMUcam (top row of male pins, look in manual for setting). Basicly, once the camera is initalized, giv it a "TC" command with teh RrdBluGreen values to track, and it will send back a packet, telling you where the target is located, x & y, in it's field of view. You can use those values to move the robots drive motors untill the target is centered. |
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Re: cmucam1
emmm... i will try out your step....
but i wonder, could be cmucam2 gui is appropriate with my cmucam version 1... if could, what type of suitable packet to use? |
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Re: cmucam1
Im confused. Are you using the CMU cam for your robot, or for a side project?
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Re: cmucam1
I don't think he's on a robotics team, so technically it's not a side project
neroc: Search the forums, read the manuals. If you can't get it working, post very specific questions which we can answer. One question from me to you, are you using a programming environment such as EasyC or MPLAB? Need.. More.. Info... -Nathan |
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Re: cmucam1
i'm using MPLAB IDE....
ok i will find out my specific problem.... but i'm still blur whether all technique in cmu version 2 could be implement to cmu version 1? |
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Re: cmucam1
ok.. cmucam1... are u talking about the older version ... newer version....is this even from ifi robotics KOP?? or did u just buy it off ebay?
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Re: cmucam1
Actually, I think software-wise version1 and version are the same. The new, version 2 that came with last years kit, doesn't have all the connectors installed, but does have RS232 & TTL serial connectors.
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Re: cmucam1
yes the older version...that was make me dumb....
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