04/24/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: more parts to print
more parts to print
04/23/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: more printed parts
more printed parts
04/23/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: fixed missing chamfer
fixed missing chamfer
04/23/16 [meta-elphel393][master-next] by Oleg Dzhimiev: libsjs: jquery, bootstrap
libsjs: jquery, bootstrap
04/23/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: version for single-piece
version for single-piece
04/23/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: version for upside-down
version for upside-down
04/23/16 [mechanical-parts][master] by Andrey Filippov: parts for 3d-printing
parts for 3d-printing
04/21/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Andrey Filippov: working on framepars
working on framepars
Tutorial 01: Access to Elphel camera documentation from 3D model
We have created a short video tutorial to help our users navigate through 3D models of Elphel cameras. Cameras can be virtually taken apart and put back together which helps to understand the camera configuration and access information about every camera component. Please feel free to comment on the video quality and usefulness, as we are launching a series of tutorials about cameras, software modifications, FPGA development on 10393 camera board, etc. and we would like to receive feedback on them.
In this video we will show how the 3D model of Elphel NC393 camera can be used to view the camera, understand the components it is made of, take it apart and put back together, and get access to each part’s documentation.
The camera model is made using X3Dom technology autogenerated from STEP files used for production.
In your browser you can open the link to one of the camera assemblies from Elphel wiki page:
The buttons on the right list all camera components.
You can click on one of the buttons and the component will be selected on the model. Click again and the part will be selected without the rest of the model.
From here, using the buttons at the bottom of the screen you can open the part in a new window.
Or look for the part on Elphel wiki;
Or hide the part and see the rest of the model;
Eventually you can return to the whole model by clicking on the part button once more, or there is always a reset model button, at the top left corner.
You can also select part by clicking on the part on the model.
To deselect it click again;
Right click removes the part, so you can get access to the insides of the camera.
Once you have selected the part you can look for more information about it on Elphel wiki.
For the selected board you can type the board name in the wiki search and get access to the description about the board, circuit diagram, parts list and PCB layout.
All Elphel software is Free Software and distributed under GNU/GPL license as well as Elphel camera designs are open hardware, distributed under CERN open Hardware license.
04/21/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Mikhail Karpenko: Remove printk from tasklet, fix code to work with interframe_pars_t
Remove printk from tasklet, fix code to work with interframe_pars_t
04/21/16 [linux-elphel][master] by Andrey Filippov: comments edited
comments edited
04/20/16 [meta-elphel393][master-next] by Oleg Dzhimiev: fixed uImage copying
fixed uImage copying
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Andrey Filippov: restored interframe_params_t
restored interframe_params_t
04/20/16 [meta-elphel393][master] by Andrey Filippov: added sensor port i2c support
added sensor port i2c support
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][framepars] by Mikhail Karpenko: Merge branch 'circbuf'
Merge branch 'circbuf'
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Mikhail Karpenko: Init framepars from sensor_common
Init framepars from sensor_common
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Andrey Filippov: Merge branch 'jtag' - just catching up
Merge branch 'jtag' - just catching up
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][ahciwrite] by Andrey Filippov: removed auto-generated files
removed auto-generated files
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][framepars] by Andrey Filippov: worked on i2c
worked on i2c
04/20/16 [linux-elphel][jtag] by Andrey Filippov: Removed auto-generated files, added them to .gotignore
Removed auto-generated files, added them to .gotignore
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