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   |Omschrijving=Cheap webcams with Wifi, what could possibly go wrong?
   |Omschrijving=Cheap webcams with Wifi, what could possibly go wrong?
   |Status=Initializing
   |Status=In progress
   |Contact=noopwafel
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* [[bertrik]] ordered [https://aliexpress.com/item/ESP32-CAM/32947577882.html this board on AliExpress]
* [[bertrik]] ordered [https://aliexpress.com/item/ESP32-CAM/32947577882.html this board on AliExpress]


To flash the module, do not forget the jumper between pins IO0 and GND!
To install the camera:
* flip the black part of the camera connector 90 degrees so it points up
* place the camera connector, contacts towards the PCB, camera facing up
* gently slide the connector in place (about 2 or 3 mm of travel), e.g. pushing with the screw driver onto the rigid part of the camera connector towards the white part of the PCB connector
* flip the black part of the connector back into the flat position.
 
Pins (ESP32 cam to USB serial converter):
* ESP-32 5V to USB serial 5V
* ESP-32 GND to USB serial GND
* ESP-32 UAR to USB-serial TX
* ESP-32 UAT to USB-serial RX
* ESP-32 IO0 looped to ESP-32 GND (they are next to each other), you can use a jumper or a dupont wire. CLOSED for flashing, OPEN for running.


== Software ==
== Software ==
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* https://github.com/donny681/ESP32_CAMERA_QR
* https://github.com/donny681/ESP32_CAMERA_QR
* [https://youtu.be/q7Z_XnBYFhY Step by step video guide to getting it up and running with Arduino IDE and the Expressif CameraWebServer example]
* [https://youtu.be/q7Z_XnBYFhY Step by step video guide to getting it up and running with Arduino IDE and the Expressif CameraWebServer example]
* https://github.com/geeksville/TenDollarWebcam


=== platformio ===
=== platformio ===
[[bertrik]] made an attempt to build the CameraWebServer example as a platformio project: https://github.com/bertrik/CameraWebServer
The CameraWebServer example can be compiled as a platformio project: https://github.com/bertrik/CameraWebServer


To build the code, clone the git repo above, cd into it, then type
To build the code, clone the git repo above, cd into it, then type
   pio run
   pio run


To upload it to the board:
To upload it to the board (put a jumper between IO0 and GND):
   pio run -t upload
   pio run -t upload


To watch the debug output:
To watch the debug output (remove the jumper):
   pio device monitor
   pio device monitor


Platformio can be installed on a Debian Linux system as follows:
Platformio can be installed on a Debian Linux system as follows:
   sudo apt-get install python-pip
   sudo apt install python-pip
   sudo pip install platformio
   sudo pip install platformio
   pio upgrade
   pio upgrade

Latest revision as of 14:49, 31 July 2021

Project ESP32-CAM
ESP32-CAM.jpg
Cheap webcams with Wifi, what could possibly go wrong?
Status In progress
Contact noopwafel, bertrik
Last Update 2021-07-31


Introduction

It's an ESP32 board with a camera, running a web server, so it acts as an inexpensive webcam.

Hardware

To install the camera:

  • flip the black part of the camera connector 90 degrees so it points up
  • place the camera connector, contacts towards the PCB, camera facing up
  • gently slide the connector in place (about 2 or 3 mm of travel), e.g. pushing with the screw driver onto the rigid part of the camera connector towards the white part of the PCB connector
  • flip the black part of the connector back into the flat position.

Pins (ESP32 cam to USB serial converter):

  • ESP-32 5V to USB serial 5V
  • ESP-32 GND to USB serial GND
  • ESP-32 UAR to USB-serial TX
  • ESP-32 UAT to USB-serial RX
  • ESP-32 IO0 looped to ESP-32 GND (they are next to each other), you can use a jumper or a dupont wire. CLOSED for flashing, OPEN for running.

Software

platformio

The CameraWebServer example can be compiled as a platformio project: https://github.com/bertrik/CameraWebServer

To build the code, clone the git repo above, cd into it, then type

 pio run

To upload it to the board (put a jumper between IO0 and GND):

 pio run -t upload

To watch the debug output (remove the jumper):

 pio device monitor

Platformio can be installed on a Debian Linux system as follows:

 sudo apt install python-pip
 sudo pip install platformio
 pio upgrade