I think on there is a 3.3V pin on JP6 on the Fox board. You could use that. Be sure though to decouple the power lines to the camera with a 100uF elco and a 100 nF capacitor.
- Harm --- In [email protected], "Acquistapace Yuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm interested on this cam, but i have a question : can i connect the cam > directly to the fox board without using the LM1117-3.3 ? I'm not very > pratice on this, so if i can connect it directly should be good. > > Anyone knows other TTL-cam i can connect directly to the fox? > > Yuri > > > _____ > > Da: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Per conto di > hrmvb > Inviato: lunedì 15 ottobre 2007 11.36 > A: [email protected] > Oggetto: [foxboard] CAM VGA100 camera gives Tux Case the evil eye! > > > > After a lot of tweaking with the camera interface code from DeSantix > (http://www.desantix > <http://www.desantix.it/index.php?page=show_articles&cmd=show_article&id=193 > > .it/index.php?page=show_articles&cmd=show_article&id=193) > I finally got it working! > The trick was to change the baudrate to 19200, reduce the packet size > to 256 bytes, and increase the wait cycle to 600 for the response. > > Then I drilled out the left eye of the Tux case and placed the > cam-vga100 cmos camera lense just behind it. > Now Tux can watch over my office all day long! > > - Harm >
