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If the popularity of the CHDK is any indication, the Frankencamera is sure to have a cult following.ĭevelopment board (57) ARM Processor (56) hardware design (43) embedded Linux (38) electronic prototypes (36) portable devices (31) consumer electronics (30) USB (27) design contests (27) development tools (27) DSP (24) open hardware (23) DIY electronics (22) Arduino (19) conferences (16) Android (13) test equipment (11) FPGA (10) Wireless (10) BeagleBone (9) audio effects (9) PIC (8) game development (8) network programming (8) Mathematics (7) Sensors (7) computer peripherals (7) Beaglebone Black (6) Displays (6) games (6) guitar (6) raspberry pi (6) security (6) toys (6) 8-bit microcontroller (5) iPhone (5) robotics (5) Eagle (4) PC interfacing (4) RTOS (4) Windows CE (4) device drivers (4) embedded resources (4) 3D Printing (3) Bluetooth (3) CAD software (3) CPLD (3) Ethernet (3) benchmarks (3) calculator (3) startups (3) About (2) Atom (2) BoosterPack (2) CADSTAR (2) Electronics history (2) JTAG (2) System on Module (2) amplifiers (2) giveaway (2) video (2) AVR (1) Atmel (1) BASIC (1) CAN (1) Edison (1) LaunchPad (1) MIPS (1) MSP430 (1) Mathematica (1) Matlab (1) Programming (1) Renesas (1) STM32 (1) Scilab (1) arm (1) datalogger (1) floating-point (1) sensors (1) storage (1) synthesizer (1) The brains of the Frankencamera include a TI OMAP3 processor, an Aptina MT9P031 image sensor and an Elphel 10338 sensor board.
Another open-source camera project, the Canon Hack Development Kit, allows some control through a series of enhancements, but according to the Frankencamera FAQ: "you can't use them to reprogram the camera's pre-capture sequence (metering and focusing) or to replace its post-processing algorithms (demosaicing, denoising, sharpening, white balancing, tone mapping, etc). This open-source project is being developed to help researcher gain more control of camera processing. Our current prototype.is constructed from off-the-shelf parts, in some cases borrowed from dead cameras. UPDATE: A few links to public USB forums:Īs part of the Camera 2.0 project, researchers at Stanford have developed the Frankencamera shown here, "an open-source camera platform that runs Linux, is fully programmable (including its digital signal processor) and connected to the Internet, and accommodates SLR lenses and SLR-quality sensors. For small companies or individual developers, the $4000 cost to become a member is very prohibitive.
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Most developer don't need their own vendor ID, many semiconductor vendors will let you use one for free if you use their chips. I am seeing a lot more interest in USB for embedded systems designs, including USB devices, embedded hosts, and USB 3.0. I posted a message asking about the forum status but now, unless there is some mistake, I won't be able to see the response and assume it's members only. Yesterday, I noticed all links to the forum removed from the main USB.org site and all posts older than a few weeks deleted.
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Unexpectedly, the forum is now closed to the public, my recent registration denied by the site. Up to now, the USB-IF forum message board was accessible with a free registration. I found a lot of useful information and some great help from the community. I have been working on a lot of USB firmware lately and found the best forum for this was at the USB Implementers Forum website.