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camera question #407

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yop16 opened this issue Mar 22, 2020 · 4 comments
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camera question #407

yop16 opened this issue Mar 22, 2020 · 4 comments
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@yop16
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yop16 commented Mar 22, 2020

hello im a question.
How conect this camera in my raspberrry for a crankshaft?

https://ibb.co/g6y0kBz

@tsukisan
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Hi Yop16,

That camera is not easy (maybe impossible) for Raspberry pi. The camera you listed provides an analog signal which would need a converter to USB for the Pi. After that you would need a way to integrate that into the software yourself. It would be much simpler to use a USB webcam type of camera as the Pi/Crankshaft are setup for that already.

Sorry it's not simple to my knowledge, maybe someone else will have experience with a camera like this.

@Bishamon1987
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Bishamon1987 commented Mar 23, 2020 via email

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egisz commented Jul 30, 2020

@Bishamon1987 what chipset is arkmicro grabber?
Mine is this:

#pi@raspberrypi:/home $ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 18ec:5555 Arkmicro Technologies Inc.

I'm strugling to make it work on RPI4/Crankshaft... Cam overlay does not work.
However it is most likely problem with cam_overlay app not being supported by updated RPI4 OpenGL drivers...

I'll give a try on RPI 3B+ and believe it will work fine.

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@Geekyadz
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Hi Yop16,

That camera is not easy (maybe impossible) for Raspberry pi. The camera you listed provides an analog signal which would need a converter to USB for the Pi. After that you would need a way to integrate that into the software yourself. It would be much simpler to use a USB webcam type of camera as the Pi/Crankshaft are setup for that already.

Sorry it's not simple to my knowledge, maybe someone else will have experience with a camera like this.

Seems pretty simple enough to me: https://youtu.be/QF2X8LUEzLY

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