Video & TV
Have you ever noticed how much light a TV gives off in a
dark room? We will show you how to capture and focus all this light to
give a clear bright picture projected onto your wall, ceiling or any
other suitable surface. There are no electrical components or any playing
around with a soldering iron, its so simple a child could make it.
To put in simply, we provide you with the plans on how
to make a large screen TV projector ..quickly and easily. It attaches to
the front of your TV screen and doesn't harm it in anyway, and you can
remove it easily if you want to watch it the normal way (but why would
you?).
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Active WebCam captures images up
to 20 frames per second from any Video Camera or USB Camera and
broadcasts them either from your computer or through any FTP server. Viewers can
watch real video, not still images like other software does.
All you need to broadcast is a
Windows compatible camera or capture device with a framegrabbing driver. There
is no need for a special webcam, for example, you can use a standard tv-card
together with a camcorder.
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Watcher is an intelligent webcam software. It
monitors your home or office 24 hours a day, captures motion event using
webcams, saves into compressed video clips and triggers various alerts,
such as ftp, email and etc. It also has camera image broadcasting
capability. RemoteView is an additional tool that can connect to
Watcher via a telephone line (modem) or internet (TCP/IP). It enables you
to do remote video surveillance anywhere in the world by real time video
streaming.
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STEREO VIDEO
Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. How The System Works
Synchronizing
Video Cameras
Stereo Ranging
Configurations
3. Cameras
Requirements
The Camera Used In
This Project
Modifying the
Camera
Preparing the
Camera Mount
Installing
Connectors
Other Camera
Sources
4. Synchronization Circuit Board
Video Switch
Power-on Reset
Timer
Shutter Control
Power Supply
5. Camera Module Construction
Operation
6. Display Adapters
Shutter
Adapters
RF Modulator
VGA Converter
Shutter Glasses
7. RF Transmitters and Receivers
8. Last Words
9. Sources
Cameras
Interlace and
Page-Flipping Shutter Glasses
RF Modulator
VGA Converters
2.4GHz
Transmitters and Receivers
Circuit Level
Components
Printed Circuit
Boards
Links
Glossary
Index
Table of figures
Figure 1a Combining video streams
Figure 1b Odd/Even Fields for Stereo Display
Figure 1c Odd Fields for Stereo Ranging
Figure 2 Local Camera with Television
Figure 3 Remote Camera with Television
Figure 4 Local Camera with VGA Monitor
Figure 5 Remote camera with VGA Monitor
Figure 6 Frame Sync Out Signal Timing
Figure 7 Relationship between FSO and Video Out
Figure 8 Project Camera Modified with Connector and
Base Mounting
Figure 9 Rear View of SVP Cameras
Figure 10 OV7500 Pinouts for Sync Signals
Figure 11 View of front of the camera with lens removed
Figure 12 Photo of the modified left camera chip
Figure 13 Photo of the modified right camera chip
Figure 14 Camera mounting detail
Figure 15 Photo of camera mount
Figure 16 Camera to PCB connections
Figure 17 Jameco's Camera, front view
Figure 18 Jameco Camera, Video Chip
Figure 19 Jameco Camera with Cable
Figure 20 Qkits camera, Front View
Figure 21 Qkits Camera Video Chip
Figure 22 Front View of CM2
Figure 23 Rear View of CM2
Figure 24 CM2 Video Chip
Figure 25 CM2 with Modified Housing
Figure 26 Camera module - function and connector
placement
Figure 27 Video Switch Simplified Diagram
Figure 28 Right Sync Enable
Figure 29a Generating FSI for Odd/Even Fields
Figure 29b Generating FSI for Odd Fields (Stereo Ranging)
Figure 30 Shutter Control Delay
Figure 31 Shutter Control Timing
Figure 32 Schematic, Sync Board
Figure 33 Camera Module Base Dimensions
Figure 34 Camera Base
Figure 35 Camera Base with Sync PCB
Figure 36 Camera Base with Sync PCB and Cameras
Figure 37 TV Adapter
Figure 38 VGA Adapter module
Figure 39 VGA Adapter Block Diagram
Figure 40 VGA Adapter attached to VGA Cable
Figure 41 Schematic, Shutter Adapter
Figure 42 RF modulator
Figure 43 AVToolbox's CM-330 VGA Converter,
front view
Figure 44 CM-330 VGA Converter, rear view
Figure 45 Mcnaughton 3D-Spex shutter glasses
Figure 46 Hung Chang 2.4GHz Transmitter
Figure 47 Hung Chang 2.4GHz Receiver
Figure 48 Rear View of Transmitter or Receiver (they're
identical from the
rear)
Table of Tables
Table 1 Connector pinouts
Table 2 Sync Board Bill of Materials
Table 3 TV Adapter Parts List
Table 4 VGA Shutter Adapter Bill of Materials
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