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Reddit mentions of Arducam CSI to HDMI Cable Extension Module with 15pin 60mm FPC Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera Specific (Pack of 2, 1 Set)

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Arducam CSI to HDMI Cable Extension Module with 15pin 60mm FPC Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera Specific (Pack of 2, 1 Set)
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This Arducam CSI to HDMI Cable Extension Module is to extend the Raspberry Pi camera cable with a standard HDMI cable, it works with the V1 and V2 camerasBy using high speed HDMI cable, the camera can run over 10 meters, that high extend the usage of the Raspberry pi camerasIn addition to extend the camera signal, the adapter board provides another 3 signals to be extend with the camera signals together via the headphone jack connectorIt can be used to extend standard audio signals, GPIO signals or other sensor signals according to users needIf you need a longer and stronger cable with solid connections, it is right thing for you. This system works with all Raspberry Pi models
Specs:
Colorfor Rpi Camera V1 V2
Height0.5905511805 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Sizefor Rpi Camera V1 V2
Width3.149606296 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Arducam CSI to HDMI Cable Extension Module with 15pin 60mm FPC Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera Specific (Pack of 2, 1 Set):

u/teoami · 2 pointsr/crankshaft

The official Pi camera module with a waterproof housing and these extenders over HDMI work well:

https://www.amazon.com/Arducam-Extension-Module-Raspberry-Specific/dp/B06XDNBM63

u/dmosleyx · 2 pointsr/crankshaft

I just ordered a list of parts.

-rpi cam

-25' hdmi cable

-set of hdmi adaptors
The original: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pi-camera-hdmi-cable-extension

Alternative:
https://www.amazon.com/Arducam-Extension-Module-Raspberry-Specific/dp/B06XDNBM63

It's going in a topless 86 4runner, so I'll be drilling a small hole in the tailgate and mounting INSIDE the tailgate assembly by removing the access panel on the bed side of the tailgate. Then, I'm going to run the hdmi through the harness ports, down the side- interior of the body with the rest of the harnesses. I'll trigger it via gpio that is activated by a relay that is triggered by the reverse switch wire.

As for waterproofing the camera, I'll be mounting the camera/adaptor in a floss container and sealing any water access points with hot glue(can be removed if needed). I'll be attaching the waterproofed apparatus to the drilled hole using something such as sugru (which I love), but any waterproof expoxy or rtv will work.


u/skyleach · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

I was talking about the video quality from the camera on the chicken's head.

It reminded me of those 9.99 cameras you could get at Walgreens or CVS.

I realize you were trying to find something light enough for a chicken's head, and that's no easy task, so I wasn't trying to actually insult you or your work. I was trying to be short and cute about it.

If I was going to run an experiment on this (which I can't, and I fully respect you for doing this so major ++kudos/karma/whatever and I subbed your channel) then I'd do it like this:

  • Separate the lens + CCD from the battery/screen/etc... to reduce weight. I recommend this for Arduino and this for Raspberry Pi
  • Build a harness for the power/battery and control. I've seen some people order harnesses for small animals and then sew/stitch a pocket on them for this.

    I only recommend any of this because you seem to have a cool channel and often set up video in interesting ways. I don't make any assumptions about what level of electronic tinkering you are comfortable with, but this stuff is pretty cheap so it's easy to afford to experiment if you feel like it.
u/One_der_bread · 1 pointr/crankshaft

You won't be able to use the hdmi for the backup camera. You will need a ribbon cable extension thingy like this: HDMI Extension for Pi Ribbon Cable

Just wanted to give you a heads up on this.

u/cpr420 · 1 pointr/MPSelectMiniOwners

My setup is still a work in progress but I do have the 1 meter camera cable on mine and it works just fine. I've considered buying some of the hdmi adapters when I finally finish the enclosure. I'm also considering switching over to one of the wide angle Pi cameras though. I'd rather not mount it to the bed but the standard camera seems to have a pretty narrow field of view.