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== '''Part 1: HW connection''' ==
 
== '''Part 1: HW connection''' ==
  
First of all it's needed to connect the LAN jumper (J4) and power jumper (J3).
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First of all you need to connect the LAN jumper (J4) and power jumper (J3).
 
[[Image:jump.jpg]]
 
[[Image:jump.jpg]]
  
The photo above represent a generic board, in fact the VCSBC4018 doesn't have the J6 jumper.
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The photo above represents a generic board, in fact the VCSBC4018 doesn't have the J6 jumper.
  
The photo below shows the realy board with the two jumpers connected.
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On the other hand, the photo below shows the real board with the two jumpers connected.
  
 
[[Image:Collegamenti on board.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Collegamenti on board.jpg]]
  
The power (12~24V) must be connected to the red cable of J3 and the ground to the balck cable of the same connector.
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The power (12~24V) must be connected to the red cable of J3 and the GND to the balck cable of the same connector.
At the end, the RJ-45 connector must be plug into PC LAN port.
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At the end, the RJ-45 connector must be plugged into PC LAN port.

Revision as of 18:40, 17 July 2010

This tutorial explains how to use the camera board VCSBC4018.

This camera board mounts a TMS320C64xx TI processor working at 40MHZ. The camera sensor can take images with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The board is equiped with a 100 Mbit Ethernet that allows to comunicate with a PC, 32 MB RAM and 4 MB flash EPROM. Power supply: 12~14V.

Part 1: HW connection

First of all you need to connect the LAN jumper (J4) and power jumper (J3). Jump.jpg

The photo above represents a generic board, in fact the VCSBC4018 doesn't have the J6 jumper.

On the other hand, the photo below shows the real board with the two jumpers connected.

Collegamenti on board.jpg

The power (12~24V) must be connected to the red cable of J3 and the GND to the balck cable of the same connector. At the end, the RJ-45 connector must be plugged into PC LAN port.