Was debugging strange Ethernet behavior. The driver reported the opposite status of plugged RJ45 cable. It turns out I did not have a 100M RJ45 connector with integrated transformer and soldered 1000M by mistake. Good thing Würth Elektronik delivered new connectors very rapidly. And after a quick rework job network is alive! JBC C245-949 cartridge was very hadny to […]
Read MoreEthernet camera module build log #2 – X-ray day
I have a suspicion that my soldering skills are not good enough, and I don’t want to overheat the board by replacing SOC a third time. It means one thing – today is X-ray day! No shorts, soldering could be better, but overall looks ok. Ethernet still does not work. But now, when I know […]
Read MoreEthernet camera module build log #1 – Assembly day
After receiving fresh boards, it’s time to bring the Allwinner S3 CPU-based camera module to life. End even have some output on the console. It’s promising! USB and Ethernet does not work, though. Re-soldered S3 chip, and now USB is working. Ethernet is still dead.
Read MoreIMX477 camera board for motorized zoom lenses
With the introduction of motorized zoom lenses, the next logical step was matching the sensor board. Sure there are countless suitable sensors from various manufacturers like Sony semiconductors, Onsemi, Aptina, and many more. But lack of good support from the SOC side suggested starting from IMX477. It is a reasonably modern 12M image sensor used […]
Read MoreScrew-in optical filters
New screw-in filters for C and CS-mount cameras have been introduced on the Kurokesu e-store. Until now, filters were bare glass elements intended to be mounted during camera assembly or in case of camera rework kits installed with double-sided tape. For Kurokesu cameras, this was a somewhat limiting factor for a customer to change a […]
Read MoreNew motorized zoom lenses coming soon
Short announcement – it has been a few years since Kurokesu introduced motorized zoom cameras. So far there was a very limited selection, and it’s finally the time to grow the product line with lenses designed for larger image sensors. While cameras are still in development, only motorized zoom lenses and controllers will be supplied. […]
Read MoreCamera body cap update for CS and M12 cameras
While good at protecting from dust, camera body caps are rarely used with industrial cameras. After the camera is unpacked and the lens is installed usually it stays this way for a very long time. And even if lenses are switched over, the camera very rarely stays with an unmounted lens. Adhesive Polyamide tape is […]
Read MoreC1 PRO vs C2
Preparing to release new cameras and presenting comparison table. C2 camera is still based on Sonix chip-set and IMX290/1 sensor, but superior in many aspects. Most noticeable cosmetic changes are: size, integrated heat-sink and USB-C connector. However many other new features are hidden inside. Below is comparison table: Parameter C1 PRO C2 Chipset SN9C292 SN9C292 […]
Read MoreCooking C2 camera for science
C1 PRO camera was known for surviving fairly high temperatures. New C2 was designed with better heat management in mind thus the picture is still usable at 100*C (aluminum enclosure) temperature. Keep in mind that this is not a full-featured test in the thermal chamber, both cameras were cooked on 200W preheat the oven. But I was pretty happy […]
Read MoreC2 family cameras
C1 family cameras have been a great success with installations around the world (eyes for underwater and flying drones, scientific process observation flying 408km above the Earth on ISS in a low gravity environment, many universities doing computer vision researches, a few industrial environment installations, and many more) It is time to start introducing new […]
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