PRODUCT DETAILS
Description
Timer Camera X is a camera module based on ESP32, integrated with ESP32 chip and 8M-PSRAM. The camera (ov3660) with 3 million pixels , DFOV 66.5 ° and shoot 2048x1536 resolution photo, built-in 140mAh battery and LED status indicator, featuring ultra-low power consumption design. There is a reset button under the LED. Through RTC (BM8563), timing sleep and wake-up can be realized. The standby current is only 2μA. After timing photo taking function(one photo per hour) is turned on, the battery can work continuously for more than one month. The module supports Wi-Fi image transmission and USB port debugging. The bottom HY2.0-4P port output can be connected to other peripherals. Through M5Burner burning firmware,this esp32 cam can be set directly with Camera-Tool, and Timer Camera X data can be processed in UIFlow.
Product Features
- Design based on esp32
- Wi-Fi image transmission
- Timed sleep wake up
- Status indicator
- Ultra low power design
- Built-in 140mAh battery
- Programming platform:ESP-IDF/Arduino/UIFlow
Includes
- 1x Timer Camera X
- 1x LEGO Adapter
- 1x Wall-1515
- 1x Type-C USB(20cm)
Applications
- Take pictures regularly
- Remote video monitoring
Specification
Resources |
Parameter |
PSRAM |
8MB |
Flash |
4M |
Image Sensor |
OV3660 |
Maximum resolution |
3M pixels |
Output format |
8-/10-Bit RAW, RGB and YCbCr output, compression. |
DFOV |
66.5° |
Battery |
140mAh |
Net weight |
15g |
Gross weight |
39g |
Product Size |
48*24*15mm |
Package Size |
75*45*30mm |
LEARN AND DOCUMENTS
DOCUMENTS
Camera-Tool is suitable for TimerCAM and UnitCAM series products. The GROVE interface needs to be connected to the PC through the TTL-TO-USB adapter board before UnitCAM is used.
Use TimerCAM to achieve low-power wake-up shooting function, which requires Wi-Fi connection. The captured pictures will be automatically uploaded to the M5 cloud, and a fixed HTTP interface will be generated through a unique token, and other devices can access through this interface to obtain the latest frame of pictures and the current battery voltage status of the device
Use M5CORE type equipment to connect TimerCAM/Unit CAM through GROVE interface to realize command to control the camera UART to transmit images and preview them on the M5CORE screen, or configure the timer shooting upload cloud function (return to fixed HTTP API).
This tutorial will show you how to periodically transfer images to a computer shared folder via TimerCAM (based on the SMB file sharing transfer protocol)
Arduino IDE environment setup-TimerCAM/UnitCAM
This tutorial will show you how to periodically transfer images to Amazon S3 file storage service via TimerCAM
M5Camera + Motion sensor. Send image to LINE, Save the image to Google Drive.