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*The LED mounted next to the camera takes 5V (lemo connection)  | *The LED mounted next to the camera takes 5V (lemo connection)  | ||
*There is a micro-HDMI on the raspberry pi. Use the ethernet port to talk to the pi.  | *There is a micro-HDMI on the raspberry pi. Use the ethernet port to talk to the pi.  | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 16 June 2022
Connecting the camera
- The little ribbon cables are a little tricky. They have to be inserted in a particular orientation. The best way to see is just to look at where the metal pins are on the cable and line that up to the contacts.
 - The LED mounted next to the camera takes 5V (lemo connection)
 - There is a micro-HDMI on the raspberry pi. Use the ethernet port to talk to the pi.
 
Login
ssh -Y pi@anasen01.triumf.ca
- Ask Annika or Martin for password
 
- Open a terminal
 - To run the camera.py script do:
 
raspivid -t 0
- You can change zoom settings in the python script