This new Video Camera 2MP (1600 x 1200) with UXGA resolution allows you to record video and photo using our old3G/GPRS Shield for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel® Galileo (3G+GPS) (SIM5218).
New Camera | |
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Resolution | 2 MP |
Sensor | OV2640 |
Max. resolution | 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) |
Image area | 3590 µm x 2684 µm |
Sensitivity | 0.6 V/Lux-sec |
Optical format | 1/4" |
Power | 140 mW |
NOTE: The new 2MP Camera can be used only in the old version of the 3G Shield (SIM5218). For more information go to the Camera section in the tutorials below:
The legend of Santa Claus tells that he lives in the cold, far, far north of the World. But does Santa Claus really live in the same North Pole? and if so, what is his exact position? The Cooking Hacks team decided to solve these questions!
To do so we ask to the little Tamara for writing her letter to Santa Claus, and we sent it along with a geolocation tracking device we built. The tracking unit is composed by the 3G+GPS module for Arduino and Raspberry Pi equipped with a camera, a battery and a light sensor.
This tutorial allows the user to send three different emails with color filtered photos. This is achieved by moving three color sheets attached to a servo.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
If you are interested in Internet of Things (IoT) or M2M projects check our open source sensor platform Waspmote which counts with more than 100 sensors available to use 'off the shelf', a complete API with hundreds of ready to use codes and a low consumption mode of just 0.7µA to ensure years of battery life.
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