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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 install the camera, *flip* the black part of the camera connector UP, insert the camera connector (contacts towards the PCB), then flip the black part back into the flat position.
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):
Pins (ESP32 cam to USB serial converter):
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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 ===
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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