

Dr.RobotLabs Adafruit Analog Camera Case, Lego Optical Cage System for 1/2 Diameter Lenses and Small TV Case
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In my reprapping journey, I've discovered using analog cameras instead of webcams for microscope techniques. The Adafruit Analog Camera (http://www.adafruit.com/products/397) is a preferred choice. Additionally, the Adafruit TV (https://www.adafruit.com/products/910) has potential but requires improvements, particularly its compatibility with aluminum extrusion (30mm). I've designed an optical cage system for this camera using custom focal length lenses (1/2" diameter), capable of interfacing filters and beam splitters. The system can accommodate lego black square rods and even features a M4 lead screw for zooming. Primarily, I use this setup to create various working distance lenses for Dr. Robotlabs Repstrap Library. Furthermore, I've uploaded a driver file that requires editing the module to view images through the driver file. Separately, I implemented an Adafruit TV monitor with a set of functions. Lastly, I've listed various OpenSCAD Shapes Library functions and my custom-designed parts for the optical cage system, including adjustable lid options, base assembly designs with and without threaded rods, box shapes, and camera mounts to optimize the setup.

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