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Connectors needed to sync multiple cameras #6801
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Hi The ASSHSSH28K152 and SHR-09V-S-B are the assembly parts for you to build the sync cable Plug for connecting to D435i AUX port. Please note the tricky part for the sync feature of D435i - it is somewhat picky on the trigger frequency while it is configured as a Slave cam. So I suggest you always to make D435i be the Master cam, and make your "Flir Blackfly S" be the Slave cam. Hope I answered your question. Thanks **Please be informed that we will close this ticket in seven (7) days if we have not heard back from you. |
Very helpful, thanks. Referring to the whitepaper I cited before, can I use the same SM09B-SRSS-TB that you clarified to realize the connection with the breadboard? Something similar seems linked with the signal generator in the picture. |
Regarding the receptacle of SM09B-SRSS-TB, please note that its pitch size is 1.00mm, but most breadboard is designed for 2.54mm spacing. So I think you would need to do some minor soldering work - just solder the two wires (see the White Paper, the Figure 3 on page 4) on a header (2.54mm) and connect it to your breadboard. Thanks |
Hi,
I'm a beginner in sync purposes. I have a question about how to realize the material connection between the Intel RealSense D435i and a breadboard, hosting the connections to sync it with two other different cameras (Flir Blackfly S).
From the D435i point of view, a whitepaper (https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/external-synchronization-of-intel-realsense-depth-cameras) suggests to use the components ASSHSSH28K152 and SHR-09V-S-B, but I suspect that the indicated ASSHSSH28K152 jumper does not fit with a breadboard. In a scheme of the same whitepaper the component SM09B-SRSS-TB is reported: is it suitable to receive the terminal of the ASSHSSH28K152 jumper adapting it to a pin terminal? If yes, can I use male/female traditional jumper wires to link just the full positions of the SM09B-SRSS-TB connector to the breadboard (10 and 11 in the scheme of the whitepaper)?
I hope the question is reasonable and clear. Thanks in advance for the support.
BR,
Sara
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