- Imagine if you have a robot that has camera on board and can be controlled through the Internet. It would open a lot of opportunities of using it.
- For example, you could send the robot to the kitchen to check if you accidentally left the kettle on the stove!
- I found that with ESP32-CAM it can be done easily.
- The ESP32-CAM is a very small camera development board with an ESP32-S chip, an OV2640 camera, microSD card slot and several GPIOs to connect peripherals.
- The OV2640 is a 1/4-inch CMOS UXGA (1632*1232) image sensor.
- The sensor’s small size and low operating voltage provide all the features of a single UXGA camera and image processor.
Features:
Low-power dual-core 32-bit CPU for application processors.
Main frequency up to 240MHz, computing power up to 600 DMIPS.
Built-in 520 KB SRAM, external 4M PSRAM.
Supports interfaces such as UART/SPI/I2C/PWM/ADC/DAC.
Support OV2640 and OV7670 cameras, built-in flash.
Support image Wi-Fi upload.
Support TF card. Support multiple sleep modes.
Embedded Lwip and Free RTOS. Support STA/AP-/STA+AP-working mode.
Advantage:
For Downloading Program’s And Manual
NOTE: This robot is without batteries, and the battery is sold separately, and the Battery type is 18650 3.7v, with no capacity limit, there is a link for downloading instructions, if you can’t find it, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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