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== CODE ==
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Built off the base code, this adds support for the Arducam:
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[http://www.kevindarrah.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/trigBoard_ArduCam_RELEASED_3_29_18.zip trigBoard_ArduCam_RELEASED_3_29_18]
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and the PHP code you upload to the server you want to store the images:
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[http://www.kevindarrah.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/frommicro.php_.zip frommicro.php]
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This will go into the folder where you want the images to be stored, just remember to add an images folder and an index.html file.  It should look like this:
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[[File:cameraFolder.png|800px]]
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== Tutorial ==
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{{#evt:
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service=youtube
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|id=https://youtu.be/0VgLEP1ktcg
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|dimensions=560x315
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}}

Latest revision as of 15:20, 30 March 2018

...Back to Projects:

TrigCam.png

The Camera Board is an adapter to allow the ArduCam to pair up with the trigBoard. But really this project can be applied to any ESP8266 breakout, just as long as the connections match up.

CamBoardGerb.png

Schematic

Screen Shot 2018-03-03 at 3.14.06 PM.png

Assembly

The camera board installs in the same way the WeatherBoard did - just lay small pieces of wire or leads to connect the pads. Just keep in mind that you'll have to tie into pin 4 of the ESP-12 module. See the back side of the board below:

CameraFront.png

CameraBack.png

CODE

Built off the base code, this adds support for the Arducam: trigBoard_ArduCam_RELEASED_3_29_18

and the PHP code you upload to the server you want to store the images: frommicro.php

This will go into the folder where you want the images to be stored, just remember to add an images folder and an index.html file.  It should look like this:
CameraFolder.png

Tutorial