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Raspberry pi zero install camera
Raspberry pi zero install camera






raspberry pi zero install camera

Re-attach the camera to the cable, the same way we just did for the GoPiGo.

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Just pull it through, then re-attach the GrovePi+ to the Raspberry Pi for regular use. The GrovePi+ board has a slot where the camera cable can be inserted. Once the cable is back in place, you can secure the camera to the GoPiGo as you see fit. this is a tighter fit than the one on the Raspberry Pi. The metal side of the cable is facing in the same direction as the camera itself. Once the cable has been passed through, it’s time to re-attach the camera. This implies that the cable has to be twisted once. Make sure that when you pull the cable through, the metal side of the connector is facing forward, and not the blue side, unless you want the camera to check the robot’s back.

raspberry pi zero install camera

The other one is in the center and is usually used when the camera is attached to the servo motor instead of the ultrasonic sensor.īoth are a tight fit for the camera cable. One is to the side and is usually used when there’s also an ultrasonic sensor on the servo. The case for GoPiGo has two slots where the camera cable can go through. It opens and closes the same way as the one on the Raspberry Pi but it’s requires a little bit more pressure to get it opened than the one on the Pi. On the back of the camera, you will find a similar cable port. Removing the Cable from the Camera Itself: You will feel a resistance if it’s inserted solidly. If the cable is not properly held in place, it will slide out of the port. Hold the Pi in one hand, and the camera cable in the other. Because you’re pushing it down, more blue will be exposed. To close the port and keep the cable snugly in place, push the top of the port while holding the cable with the other hand. This photo shows the beginning of the insertion. Insert the cable so that almost no blue is showing. The cable has to be inserted with the right orientation: the blue has to face the Ethernet port, and the silver side is facing the HDMI port. Please note that there is another port on the Pi board that looks just the same, but that other one is not meant for the camera. To open the port, use two fingers and lift the ends up slightly. On the original Raspberry Pi B, it is between the Ethernet port and the HDMI port. On the Raspberry Pi B+, 2 and 3, the camera port is between the audio port and the HDMI port. Open the Camera Port on the Raspberry Pi: This is a step-by-step explanation but we also have a video explanation if you prefer. In other words, remove the Pi from the GoPiGo, or the GrovePi board, in order to have just the Pi. It is best to install the camera to the Raspberry Pi without the extra boards. So here’s a step-by-step explanation about how to connect that useful little magical eye! Before we begin to Install the Raspberry Pi Camera: The Raspberry Pi Camera is useful for all of Dexter products, be it the GoPiGo, the BrickPi, or the GrovePi.








Raspberry pi zero install camera