Time lapse recording in the trail cameras I've looked at (bushnell / reconyx) is limited to 1 frame a minute. I'm looking at another option that as been on the back burner.
/dev/null-full'>Wine '/users/michael byrne/.wine/drive_c/program files/houdini 6 chess/houdini 6.exe' 2>/dev/null full#
The massive tuffbox full of lead acid batteries is unattractive, so now Plan A is in the bag with off the shelf parts and a correspondingly short lead time. I'm drawing a line under ARM processors for now as the funding is here and moving forward with the working Vivotek device and independent temp/humidity loggers. I'm thinking I could try and knock the voltage down for the dragon with a switch mode regulator and not have to burn so much power off, but if the LED's i have are good enough it might not be worth it.įig 1 - Bufocam 001 - The camera input is currently taking a video feed from my media player. (All my notes are still in the loft where I tested them.) Looking at current draw v performance, i'm going to stick with RS 654-8334. Wavelength higher than the 880nm LED above, but SMT package less friendly As 'IR illumination for cameras' is second on the list of applications to 'surveillance systems' I assume the H&S warnings pertain to 5A burst mode - I'll need to check this before I deploy one, but I'm picking up one to test.Īnother wide beam IR LED with a reasonable output. The Golden Dragon LED may be too powerful for lighting a 50cm tunnel, and even present a possible hazard. Six of them light the test tunnel area quite well, at 100mA they are taking almost as much power as my camera - but sensible options all seem to be coming in around this value.
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This looks like Arduino 1 code, replace #include "WConstants.h " with #include "Arduino.h". Some notes on it here, (may not be relevant)
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One wire example picks up the DS1820 easily enough, need to look at humidity.
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Probably will use Lady Ada's fridge logger and SD/RTC test sketches as a template Ĭombining the RTC and SD examples to test the board have got me pretty close to it already