i will using the robi robt.currently am waiting for answers from deagostini too.
howmuch volt the servo are.and if the wires are to get in lengt 40 cm.
due to that avery servo needs to be connected to the ezb4.
Is there a way to off set (as in extending ) the camera from the board so you cam place it in very tight locations. Could you even unsolder the lense from the board and extend with wires?
there are some little camera to by on ebay.it include reciever to for some 19 euro.
the camera needs only power and you see on your tv what the robot see.
Try and work it out
Pin headers are 0.1" apart, 5 on the bottom half of the one board so I'd guess that side is roughly 1" long, the other side is slightly shorter.
I'd say it's much smaller than the old V3 camera and it's around 1" to 1.5" wide, deep and maybe 2" tall.
i will using the robi robt.currently am waiting for answers from deagostini too. howmuch volt the servo are.and if the wires are to get in lengt 40 cm. due to that avery servo needs to be connected to the ezb4.
Dj,
Is there a way to off set (as in extending ) the camera from the board so you cam place it in very tight locations. Could you even unsolder the lense from the board and extend with wires?
no, the lense has a hundred little connections
The board is quite small. It is approx. 3 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm
It that a special wire and connection between the V4 camera and EZB? Also does it matter how far away the camera can be mounted from the EZB?
The cables would have to be lengthened I guess but your wondering about lag due to wire resistance?
there are some little camera to by on ebay.it include reciever to for some 19 euro. the camera needs only power and you see on your tv what the robot see.
I FOUND THIS CAMERA ON EBAY.its power is 9.50 volt