Hello,
I have read the user guide on this webpage: http://siliconretina.ini.uzh.ch/wiki/doku.php?id=userguide
As it describes:
"To connect cameras, you can use coax cables together with t-connectors and the Pomona Electronics 5069 coax breakout adaptor with 0.025” pin connectors. "
But the picture below of DVS 128 pair shows the two cameras are only connected by pin connectors.
Is thay mean I can synchronize the two cameras by simply use pin connectors while connect the two cameras to laplop using USB?
What type of pin connectors I have to use?
Best Regards,
D.Huang
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Yes, it's sufficient to use pin connectors; you should use standard 0.1" inch female crimp pins (like this: http://www.pololu.com/picture/view/0J2541). The coaxial cables would be useful to simplify the wiring, especially if you want to connect more than 2 cameras.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hello,
I have read the user guide on this webpage:
http://siliconretina.ini.uzh.ch/wiki/doku.php?id=userguide
As it describes:
"To connect cameras, you can use coax cables together with t-connectors and the Pomona Electronics 5069 coax breakout adaptor with 0.025” pin connectors. "
But the picture below of DVS 128 pair shows the two cameras are only connected by pin connectors.
Is thay mean I can synchronize the two cameras by simply use pin connectors while connect the two cameras to laplop using USB?
What type of pin connectors I have to use?
Best Regards,
D.Huang
Yes, it's sufficient to use pin connectors; you should use standard 0.1" inch female crimp pins (like this: http://www.pololu.com/picture/view/0J2541). The coaxial cables would be useful to simplify the wiring, especially if you want to connect more than 2 cameras.