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=Hardware configuration=
 
=Hardware configuration=
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In my tests I use 2 sensors connected to a 10359 board and a 10353.
 
In my tests I use 2 sensors connected to a 10359 board and a 10353.
  
 
To be able to simply visualize the difference I connected 1 color and one monochrome sensor.  
 
To be able to simply visualize the difference I connected 1 color and one monochrome sensor.  
  
For simplicity and better hardware protection I just hacked 2 standard camera cases. It's not perfect at all, but allow a clean setup without many work.  
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For simplicity and better hardware protection I just hacked 2 standard camera cases. It's not perfect at all, but allow a clean setup without many work.
  
 
=Considerations=
 
=Considerations=
  
The monochrome sensor is connected with a 12" flat cable. This sensor will need phase individual adjustment.
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The monochrome sensor is connected with a 12" flat cable. This sensor will need individual phase adjustment.
  
 
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  //! just acquire a single frame
 
  //! just acquire a single frame
 
  elphel_compressor_frame();
 
  elphel_compressor_frame();
  echo "<img src=\"http://" . $_SERVER["SERVER_ADDR"] . ":8081/last/save/wait/img\"
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  echo "<img src=\"http://" . $_SERVER["SERVER_ADDR"] . ":8081/last/save/wait/img \>"
 
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 12 September 2008

This is not yet an official manual page, this is a page describing my personal tests. Listed materials should *NOT* be considered as safe to use or user-friendly. It is just some experimentation I list on User:Polto#.C2.A0testing to get participation from other developers.

Hardware configuration

10359 polto.jpeg

In my tests I use 2 sensors connected to a 10359 board and a 10353.

To be able to simply visualize the difference I connected 1 color and one monochrome sensor.

For simplicity and better hardware protection I just hacked 2 standard camera cases. It's not perfect at all, but allow a clean setup without many work.

Considerations

The monochrome sensor is connected with a 12" flat cable. This sensor will need individual phase adjustment.

Tests

Transparent mode

Configure the sensor & 10359 and request a single frame

1) I telnet to the camera and do:

cp /usr/html/camera_demo.php /var/html/

2) I modify in /var/html/camera_demo.php:

//!start compressor:
elphel_compressor_run();
//! or just acquire a single frame
//elphel_compressor_frame();

by

//!start compressor:
//elphel_compressor_run();
//! or just acquire a single frame
elphel_compressor_frame();

3) I call http://192.168.0.9/var/camera_demo.php from a browser. The page will be loaded, but the image do not appear. At this moment I open http://192.168.0.9/359/sensors_init.php and in another tab, the image appear in http://192.168.0.9:8081/last/save/wait/img

Request a single frame

I can request more images by executing a custom script get1frame.php:

<?php
//! just acquire a single frame
elphel_compressor_frame();
echo "<img src=\"http://" . $_SERVER["SERVER_ADDR"] . ":8081/last/save/wait/img \>"
?>

I can get refreshed images from the first sensor (color).

  • Uhhhh* I have the previous image at each refresh

Switch between sensors

I can now switch to the second (monochrome) sensor: http://192.168.0.9/359/reg_write.php?adr=0x835&data=2

data parameter is the sensor number (1, 2 or 3)

to get an image from this sensor I call again my script http://192.168.0.13/var/get1frame.php

Adjust phase on a particular sensors

Snapshot mode

Conclusions