Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby Ritesh » Thu Feb 25, 2021 10:29 am

ESP_Sprite wrote:
Thu Feb 25, 2021 1:55 am
Perhaps it's an option to move the ESP32 over to where the camera is.
Hello,

I have requirements like Enclosure Diameter is 2 cm and Length of Enclosure is 30 cm with Gun shape.

So, I need to put Camera with IR LED at front side and Antenna Cable at back side.

Please find attached image for reference where i want to fit camera with ESP32 to capture image and live video streams as per requirements.

Let me know if need anything else from my side.
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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby WiFive » Thu Feb 25, 2021 9:52 pm

It's much easier to extend the antenna away from the chip than the camera

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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby Ritesh » Fri Feb 26, 2021 4:49 am

WiFive wrote:
Thu Feb 25, 2021 9:52 pm
It's much easier to extend the antenna away from the chip than the camera
Thanks for your input.

Yes. I have already that solution into my mind that we can extend Antenna like 30 to 40 cm away instead of Camera. But again Size of Diameter is almost 20 mm and there won't be any development kit with camera support which will be like that much of size.

So, I just want to deliver initially as prototype with that functionalities. If no any development board will be served to create prototype then i have re-create new board for that.

Also I have one another solution into my mind like ESP32-S2 supports USB OTG Interface which can be utilized to make that prototype with ESP32-S2 Module and supported USB Camera.

Let me know if you have anything else into your mind just for prototype perspective or solution perspective.
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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby Ritesh » Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:29 am

Hello WiFive,

Do you have anything into your mind for best feasible solution using ESP32 Chip or Module? Let me know if you have anything for the same.
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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby Ritesh » Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:12 am

Hello Espressif Team,

I have checked with different option as per enclosure and case which i need to provide it like below

1) As per image provided earlier that it has only 20 mm diameter from which 10 mm diameter is for Straw while 10 mm diameter for Camera with IR flash LED

2) ESP32-CAM, ESP-EYE and other development kit is not fit at front end due to size related issues

3) ESP32-S2 has support for USB OTG but not sure that it can work with different endoscope USB camera

So, I just want to know that ESP32-S2 supports USB Endoscope Camera or not. If yes then i can use Endoscope USB Camera and board to be place at other bottom end.

Hope above information is sufficient to understand overall product or prototype development which I am planning to make

Let me know your suggestions if any from your end.
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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby WiFive » Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:45 am

You should probably consider using an existing WiFi endoscope/boroscope platform instead.

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Re: Required long cable for ESP32-CAM Module

Postby Ritesh » Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:32 am

WiFive wrote:
Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:45 am
You should probably consider using an existing WiFi endoscope/boroscope platform instead.
Hello,

Thanks for your quick response.

So, I just want to know that can't we use USB based Endoscope Camera into ESP32-S2 as it supports Full Speed USB 1.1 Specification as OTG?
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