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  • V3 Module First Impression

  • It looks promising, vibrant colors, more pixelsI need to design and print the new face plate (move the camera over to the right side too away from hand). Then take it outside to really test it.The random focusing is not great... I need to be able to...
  • Orange Slab

  • I designed a quick front plate for the V3 camera module I had to use the "oops, burn it with soldering iron tip" technique to modify the camera mount Yeah... this auto focus will have to get fixed because you can't predict where it will be......
  • Not quite modular yet... sunk cost?

  • Oh man... so I've been trying the wide angle camera and I'm just disappointed honestly... I guess what do I expect you know? You can't compare this to a real camera eg. Sony Alpha Nex-5n (APS-C camera from 14 yrs ago). I went ahead and ordered the standard...
  • The boys, dynamic focus

  • Mmm I really like this picture I did some more field testing with the v3 module... really not a conclusive test... bad subject (everything is dead, no leaves). The HQ cam is looking more and more attractive though. The 35mm shots for example...
  • Another... camera

  • So I've got 4 days starting today to make the next camera This one has the sliding lock mechanism to interchange the camera modules Still prototyping the sliding lock thing but can see on the right it supports most of the RPi camera boards, software...
  • More progress on design

  • That looks more like a camera now, it's alright... it deviated from the original design but I just need to get it done, have some physical thing again Can see the camera module swap slide lock thing below
  • Printing... printing... printing and new lens

  • I've been printing out the different camera module sliding plates and after I add the screw holes/mounts for the body, will start printing that too. Major dimensions are 5.25" x 1.5" It is quite roomy inside Will add the stenciling last since the letters...
  • Soldering... getting closer

  • The front plate takes almost 10 hours to print... so I'm waiting on that. I soldered all the parts together, tested the buttons all work Tested LCD This is my last day off so won't be able to take it out till next week Monday I will reprint the back...
  • It is done

  • Ahh man, 10 hrs later the decision to print with the front up ended up being bad... it looks good but it broke the seal/makes it look bad... oh well. Still... I am pretty pleased with it, it's bulky and it has a tripod attachment, large screen. Ugh......
  • The first one!

  • Project Log #1 Little sparks for a gift - sometime in 2019 I think. When I moved to colorado about 5 years ago I got a job in PCBA assembly. It sparked a lot of on and off the job learning about circuit boards and their manufacture. In another lifetime...
  • First Solution Ideas

  • There are several possibilities to detect if the rabbits are in or still out. The cheapest solution would be a light barrier but I doubt it woulb be light barriergesture sensorspresence sensorsimage recognition I doubt that 1. would reliably work, even...
  • Decision on the Sensors

  • As mentioned in the last log, Thermopile matrix sensors sound like a very promising idea so did a short search wich ones would be available (see table below). But the would require at least some kind of image recognition which makes them complex to use....
  • Pulse counting interrupt

  • The ESP32 has an pulse counting peripheral which would ideal for counting the LED pulses on a electricity meter, unfortunately it does not operate in deep sleep so will consume to much energy to allow for a decent battery life.Instead I plan to configure...
  • Pulse counting (part 2)

  • After testing if the ESP32-C3 could wake from a rising edge GPIO, it does not seem to work. The datasheet was a bit ambiguous, but after writing the RTC_CNTL_GPIO_WAKEUP_REG for edge trigger the MCU would not wake when a signal was applied to the GPIO...
  • PCB Bringup

  • I received the PCBs from JLCPCB which look great, however I have found some issues with the board: The TPS61023 boost converter IC I selected will operate down to 0.5V input, but I managed to overlook the point where it states that it requires 1.8V...