I've modified modified the ZeroView (+IR camera module) to squeeze in an infra-red cut filter (IR-cut) between the ZeroView and the PiZero, making a wifi enabled 8MP camera that can see in the dark (+IR illumination)...
This is still very much a work in progress as I need to add an IR illumination source too. Some incarnation of this will find its way into a nest box or a trail camera. As-is it does stay stuck to a window, but the addition of the perfboard does make it a bit top-heavy. I'm sure it can be refined a bit...
IRcut OFF (top) & ON (bottom) |
Here is a video showing filter on and off. This was captured using PikrellCam:
Filter is switched using a L293DNE, connected in the above example as follows:
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO import time import datetime as dt import os GPIO.setwarnings(False) GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) GPIO.cleanup IRcutEnable=13 IRcut1A=6 IRcut2A=9 IRcutPins=[13,6,9] for IRcutPin in IRcutPins: GPIO.setup(IRcutPin,GPIO.OUT) #Default states: global IR_cutState IR_cutState="not_set" def separator(): print "---------------------------" def IRcut_DayTime(): print "IR cut DAY" print "=============" GPIO.output(IRcutEnable,GPIO.HIGH) GPIO.output(IRcut1A,GPIO.LOW) GPIO.output(IRcut2A,GPIO.HIGH) print "IRcutEnable ("+str(IRcutEnable)+") = HIGH" print "IRcut1A ("+str(IRcut1A)+") = LOW" print "IRcut2A ("+str(IRcut2A)+") = HIGH" print "" global IR_cutState IR_cutState="IRcut_DAY" time.sleep(0.5) def IRcut_NightTime(): print "IR cut NIGHT" print "=============" GPIO.output(IRcutEnable,GPIO.HIGH) #was LOW GPIO.output(IRcut1A,GPIO.HIGH) GPIO.output(IRcut2A,GPIO.LOW) #was HIGH print "IRcutEnable ("+str(IRcutEnable)+") = LOW" print "IRcut1A ("+str(IRcut1A)+") = HIGH" print "IRcut2A ("+str(IRcut2A)+") = L" print "" global IR_cutState IR_cutState="IRcut_NIGHT" time.sleep(0.5) def IRcut_STOP(): print "STOP" GPIO.output(IRcut2A, GPIO.LOW) time.sleep(2) while True: IRcut_NightTime() time.sleep(2) IRcut_DayTime() time.sleep(2)
What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteMaybe using three suckers in a triangular layout would fix the stability issue. Or even just mounting the assembly vertically may stop it twisting under the weight of the vero-board and the power cable.
I might try vertical mount, I've a spare right angled header pin set....
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