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Tag: CMOS

The e-CAM32 and e-CAM50 cameras

As I mentioned in my previous post, I had only had limited success with the Caspa VL and Logitech UVC cameras. While both cameras work with the Gumstix, the Caspa seems to take poor images while the Logitech USB camera performance is limited by low USB bandwidth. Therefore, I have decided to try my luck with cameras from e-Con Systems.

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Author Alexandru CsetePosted on October 15, 2011August 21, 2016Categories Gumstix OveroTags camera, CMOS, DSP, e-CAM32, e-CAM50, embedded, Gumstix, linux, omap3530, Overo, processing, video, waterLeave a comment on The e-CAM32 and e-CAM50 cameras

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