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1a. Option 1: Get a micro USB (may be USB-C if using a newer Pi) to USB-A cable and plug the USB A side into a regulator like `this <https://www.amazon.com/KNACRO-Voltage-Regulator-Converter-Module/dp/B01HM12N2C/ref=sr_1_2>`_. Then, wire the regulator into your PDP/PDB and the Micro USB / USB C into your coprocessor.
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1b. Option 2: Use a USB power bank to power your coprocessor. Refer to this year's robot rulebook on legal implementations of this.
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.. note:: Raspberry Pi 5 may need a higher current power supply like the one in option 1b.
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1b. Option 2: Get a DC regulator like `this<https://www.amazon.com/UCTRONICS-Converter-Transformer-Voltage-Regulator/dp/B07XXWQ49N/>` and use two wires to the ground and 5v gpio pins on the PI.
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.. image:: images/gpiopinout.jpg
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1c. Option 3: Use a USB power bank to power your coprocessor. Refer to this year's robot rulebook on legal implementations of this.
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1. Run an ethernet cable from your Pi to your network switch / radio (we *STRONGLY* recommend the usage of a network switch, see the networking section for more info.)
The Raspberry Pi boards feature dedicated CSI ports (1 on Pi 3 and 4, while Pi 5 and CM4 have two), which is a ribbon cable connector designed for connecting a camera module to the Raspberry Pi. This port allows users to attach a compatible camera and leverage its capabilities for various applications, such as image and video capture, computer vision projects, and more.
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.. warning:: Incorrect camera connection may not work or cause damage to the board or camera.
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.. warning:: Long ribbon cables are not recommended for use in FRC as they are very fragile and may be susceptible to noise.
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Pi 3 and 4
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The Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 both have a single 15 pin CSI camera port.
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.. image:: images/pi4.png
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.. image:: images/pi4cable.png
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The Raspberry Pi 5 has two much smaller 22 pin CSI camera port.
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* The V1 is strongly preferred over the V2 due to the V2 having undesirable FOV choices
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* `Innomaker OV9281 Global Shutter Camera <https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-External-Monochrome-Bullseye-libcamera/dp/B09WTP5GZH>`_ (AprilTag Tracking)
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* `Innomaker OV9281 Global Shutter Camera <https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-External-Monochrome-Bullseye-libcamera/dp/B09WTP5GZH>`_ (AprilTag Tracking) (Currently not supported on Pi 5)
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.. note:: Note that there are many CSI based OV9281 cameras but this is the only one that has been tested by the development team.
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The following cameras / setups are known to not work:
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* Using two of the same USB cameras does not currently work because it is hard to identify the two different cameras.
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* OV9281 on Pi 5 current does not work since tuning files dont exist from Raspberry Pi yet.
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* Most Logitech cameras (specifically the Logitech C270 HD Webcam (PN: 960-000694)) will not work with PhotonVision.
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Supported Coprocessors
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* Raspberry Pi 3 / 4, with the newest variants of each being preferred (3B+ and B, respectively).
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* Raspberry Pi 4 is preferred for all forms of target tracking.
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* Raspberry Pi 3 / 4 / 5, with the newest variants of each being preferred (3B+ and B, respectively).
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* Raspberry Pi 4 is preferred for all forms of target tracking, Raspberry Pi 5 will have better preformance however has much less testing.
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* Orange Pi 4 / 5 will have better performance but will require more work to get working.
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* Mini PCs (such as Beelink N5095) have been testing and show significantly better performance than a Raspberry Pi, but require extra effort to wire to the robot / get set up. More information can be found in the set up guide `here. <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lOSzG8iNE43cK-PgJDDzbwtf6ASyf4vbW8lQuFswxzw/edit?usp=drivesdk>`_
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* Other coprocessors can be used but may require some extra work / command line usage in order to get it working properly.
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* All features will work
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* Everything will be kept up to date
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- * Gloworm
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* Raspberry Pi 3and Raspberry Pi 4 with the official Pi image with the Pi Cam or CSCore compatible USB Cameras
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* Raspberry Pi 3, 4, and 5 with the official Pi image with the Pi Cam or CSCore compatible USB Cameras
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