Hizashi no naka no riaru flash drive5/31/2023 ![]() On the other side there’s the camera itself – you can unscrew the mechanicals to reveal the sensor which is mounted onto the PCB. Side note: apparently there’s an API for the HI3518 and Googling Hi3518_SDK_V1.0.7.0.tgz will get you an SDK. Connecting To the Development Serial PortĪs you can see at the bottom left I found a serial port running a 3.3V levels (checked with my oscilloscope) to which I soldered the yellow-orange-red wires and then connected to a cheap serial-to-USB converter module. Of course, my USB-serial converters are not FTDI these days, CH340G in this case. Side note: I’m running this from my Rigol DP832 (full-feature-hacked, of course) which reports the IP camera drawing about 150mA. ![]() The IR LED board isn’t connected for this measurement. When I booted the camera again with my workstation’s serial console at 115200-8-N-1 I got: The main camera board runs at about 50° C.
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