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<div style="display:inline; color:blue">'''''Elphel Network Cameras Manual'''''</div>
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== Update! ==
[[Using the cameras]] | [[Camera software]] | <div style="display:inline; color:green">Camera hardware</div> | [[Diagnostic and repair]] | [[Development documentation]] | [[333 prices]] | [[Information]] | [[Glossary]] | [[About Elphel, Inc]]
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While continuing to support Model 333 cameras Elphel is now offering newer [[353|Model 353 cameras]] and recommends them for the new applications
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
All the FPGA code is provided on the terms of GNU General Public License. All the source code is available inside the camera but you may want to visit Elphel web site for the latest version.
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All the FPGA code is provided under the terms of GNU General Public License. All the source code is available inside the camera but you may want to visit the Elphel web site for the latest version.
  
 
== Board design ==
 
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== FPGA Development ==
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Documentation for Specific FPGA modules.  Developers can use these basic interface modules to design image processing algorithms or modify existing compresion algorithms.
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Sensor interface:
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Memory interface:
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System interface:
  
 
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''Free Software and Open Hardware. Elphel, Inc., 2005''
 
''Free Software and Open Hardware. Elphel, Inc., 2005''

Latest revision as of 06:41, 11 April 2007

Elphel Network Cameras Manual

353/363 | Using the cameras | Camera software | Live CD | Camera hardware | Diagnostic & repair | Development documentation | 333 prices | Information | FAQ | About Elphel, Inc


Update!

While continuing to support Model 333 cameras Elphel is now offering newer Model 353 cameras and recommends them for the new applications

Introduction

All the FPGA code is provided under the terms of GNU General Public License. All the source code is available inside the camera but you may want to visit the Elphel web site for the latest version.

Board design

Board side.png

Board overside.png

Logics

Logic.png

Schematic.png


FPGA Development

Documentation for Specific FPGA modules. Developers can use these basic interface modules to design image processing algorithms or modify existing compresion algorithms.

Sensor interface:

Memory interface:

System interface:


Free Software and Open Hardware. Elphel, Inc., 2005