I'm interested in gathering the componentry and assembling it into a working video system.Car backup cameras are under $10 on eBay. They are 12V power and video output. There are many different versions, all around 1MP. Most have (optional) lines added to show lane limits, some have wide angle lens, IR leds, waterproof etc. I would get one of these. For the price they do very well.
No interest in selling.Often wondered why people don't just buy stuff unless your wanting to design one yourself as a product to sell.
All this is up to the person though.
https://www.walmart.com/browse/auto-tires/backup-cameras-with-monitors/91083_3947_2078221_5823576
Brzrkr
Ping @dendadCan anyone head me in the right direction please?
I want to build a simple video camera and monitor screen.
- 12v (for automotive application)
- Wired (not wireless)
At what level do you want to start?I want to build a simple video camera and monitor screen.
Yeah well said @dendad having now read yr suggested downloads... and looked into it and read other AAC replies, well, ummm ... I don't know what I was thinking TBHA lot depends on just what you mean by...
At what level do you want to start?
For example, are you intending to build the camera sensor? Then go on to constructing some sort of display?
Or are you wanting to buy a camera etc. and put them into a case?
You do need to define your question quite a bit.
And, there is nothing "simple" about trying to actually build a camera and display.
We may tend to think they are simple because the packaged items look that way from the outside, but to actually make them from scratch is a massive undertaking involving many man years.
As mentioned above, look for reversing cameras on Ebay.
To buy just the sensor alone would probably cost you more than the whole lot. Then there is the lens, LCD display and all the electronic parts required to drive both.
Even going from data sheets and application notes, if you can find them, you would need to develop a working circuit and draw a PCB and get it made.
It is so not worth it! And way out of your expertise.
As I have said in a couple of posts, they are not simple!
https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/socu005/socu005.pdf
https://www.hamamatsu.com/resources/pdf/ssd/image_sensor_kmpd0002e.pdf
Thanks B@Mellisa_K
My thoughts were them being so cheap you could use one as a template. Just think of all the work you would have to put into this.
Component selection, component equations, PCB design, wiring (inside and out), enclosure design. It's a lot of work and time.
For $10 or $20 bucks you could see how they done it and it might give you some new ideas is all I'm saying.
You could see what components they used and might even say I can make it better or use a larger screen.
There is a method to my madness.
Brzrkr
Mellisa,I'm interested in gathering the componentry and assembling it into a working video system.
I know I can buy one cheaply off the shelf but I'd be none the wiser about how it works.
This is a build project. Can you help?
+1 to that.Nothing make someone learn like pushing themselves for a project they are passionate about!



