Debugging FPV setup
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:06 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to build an FPV setup similar to the one of Fred:
viewtopic.php?t=1473
I bought the same 1g PAL camera and Altitude RC transmitter and currently power them from an external 1S battery (the Hubsan 380mAh) not attached to the Crazyflie: On the receiver side, I am using a Mini 5.8Ghz FPV Receiver:
http://www.unmannedtechshop.co.uk/mini- ... 2-channel/
I connected this receiver to an EasyCAP USB Video Capture Adapter with the UTV007 chipset: With this setup, I do get a video stream, but a really crappy one. Here is an example image from the stream: There is a big gray stripe. The stripe is always present but not stationary when I move the camera. The colored areas show that the camera is working at least partially. For instance, I can see a little of my finger when I move it in front of the lens, but it's distorted.
The setup is a bit hard to debug, because all components are untested. So the problem could be anywhere between the camera and the EasyCAP. I tried different channels. For the transmitter antenna, I tried the one that comes with the Altitude RC and also the Cloverleaf one that can be seen in the picture. Same result for both.
I think the problem is not on the software side of the receiver, since I tried both VLC on GNU/Linux and EasyCAP viewer on Android with all possible settings and got the same video stream on both.
Can anyone here tell right away in which part such a problem most likely originates?
Cheers,
Arno
I'm trying to build an FPV setup similar to the one of Fred:
viewtopic.php?t=1473
I bought the same 1g PAL camera and Altitude RC transmitter and currently power them from an external 1S battery (the Hubsan 380mAh) not attached to the Crazyflie: On the receiver side, I am using a Mini 5.8Ghz FPV Receiver:
http://www.unmannedtechshop.co.uk/mini- ... 2-channel/
I connected this receiver to an EasyCAP USB Video Capture Adapter with the UTV007 chipset: With this setup, I do get a video stream, but a really crappy one. Here is an example image from the stream: There is a big gray stripe. The stripe is always present but not stationary when I move the camera. The colored areas show that the camera is working at least partially. For instance, I can see a little of my finger when I move it in front of the lens, but it's distorted.
The setup is a bit hard to debug, because all components are untested. So the problem could be anywhere between the camera and the EasyCAP. I tried different channels. For the transmitter antenna, I tried the one that comes with the Altitude RC and also the Cloverleaf one that can be seen in the picture. Same result for both.
I think the problem is not on the software side of the receiver, since I tried both VLC on GNU/Linux and EasyCAP viewer on Android with all possible settings and got the same video stream on both.
Can anyone here tell right away in which part such a problem most likely originates?
Cheers,
Arno