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Raspberry Pi Robotic Projects

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Robotic Projects Work through a mix of amazing robotic projects using the Raspberry Pi Zero or the Raspberry Pi 3

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786467966
Length 238 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Raspberry Pi Robotic Projects - Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Your Own Futuristic Robot 3. Building a Wall-E Robot 4. Building a Robotic Fish 5. Creating a Robotic Hand with the Raspberry Pi 6. A Self-Balancing Robot 7. Adding the Raspberry Pi to a Quadcopter

Adding video capability


No self-respecting R2D2 robot would be complete without the ability to see. Fortunately, your R2D2 has just the right spot for a webcam. Once you remove the bubble blowing port, you have the perfect spot for a round webcam.

Here is a picture of a round webcam, which is available on amazon.com and other online retailers:

Here is a picture of the webcam mounted in the slot:

You now need to connect the USB camera to the USB port of the Raspberry Pi. To access the USB webcam directly on the Raspberry Pi, you can use a Linux program called guvcview. Install this by powering up the Raspberry Pi, logging in, and entering the sudo apt-get install guvcview command.

To try your USB camera, connect it and reboot your Raspberry Pi. To check if the Raspberry Pi has found your USB camera, go to the /dev directory and type ls. You should see something similar to the following screenshot:

Look for video0, as this is the entry for your webcam. If you see it, the system knows your...

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