Simple test¶
Ensure your device works with this simple test.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
"""VC0706 image capture to local storage.
You must wire up the VC0706 to a USB or hardware serial port.
Primarily for use with Linux/Raspberry Pi but also can work with Mac/Windows"""
import time
import busio
import board
import adafruit_vc0706
# Set this to the full path to the file name to save the captured image. WILL OVERWRITE!
# CircuitPython internal filesystem configuration:
IMAGE_FILE = "/image.jpg"
# USB to serial adapter configuration:
# IMAGE_FILE = 'image.jpg' # Full path to file name to save captured image. Will overwrite!
# Raspberry Pi configuration:
# IMAGE_FILE = '/home/pi/image.jpg' # Full path to file name to save image. Will overwrite!
# Create a serial connection for the VC0706 connection.
uart = busio.UART(board.TX, board.RX, baudrate=115200, timeout=0.25)
# Update the serial port name to match the serial connection for the camera!
# For use with USB to serial adapter:
# import serial
# uart = serial.Serial("/dev/ttyUSB0", baudrate=115200, timeout=0.25)
# For use with Raspberry Pi:
# import serial
# uart = serial.Serial("/dev/ttyS0", baudrate=115200, timeout=0.25)
# Setup VC0706 camera
vc0706 = adafruit_vc0706.VC0706(uart)
# Print the version string from the camera.
print("VC0706 version:")
print(vc0706.version)
# Set the image size.
vc0706.image_size = adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_640x480
# Or set IMAGE_SIZE_320x240 or IMAGE_SIZE_160x120
# Note you can also read the property and compare against those values to
# see the current size:
size = vc0706.image_size
if size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_640x480:
print("Using 640x480 size image.")
elif size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_320x240:
print("Using 320x240 size image.")
elif size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_160x120:
print("Using 160x120 size image.")
# Take a picture.
print("Taking a picture in 3 seconds...")
time.sleep(3)
print("SNAP!")
if not vc0706.take_picture():
raise RuntimeError("Failed to take picture!")
# Print size of picture in bytes.
frame_length = vc0706.frame_length
print("Picture size (bytes): {}".format(frame_length))
# Open a file for writing (overwriting it if necessary).
# This will write 50 bytes at a time using a small buffer.
# You MUST keep the buffer size under 100!
print("Writing image: {}".format(IMAGE_FILE), end="", flush=True)
stamp = time.monotonic()
# Pylint doesn't like the wcount variable being lowercase, but uppercase makes less sense
# pylint: disable=invalid-name
with open(IMAGE_FILE, "wb") as outfile:
wcount = 0
while frame_length > 0:
t = time.monotonic()
# Compute how much data is left to read as the lesser of remaining bytes
# or the copy buffer size (32 bytes at a time). Buffer size MUST be
# a multiple of 4 and under 100. Stick with 32!
to_read = min(frame_length, 32)
copy_buffer = bytearray(to_read)
# Read picture data into the copy buffer.
if vc0706.read_picture_into(copy_buffer) == 0:
raise RuntimeError("Failed to read picture frame data!")
# Write the data to SD card file and decrement remaining bytes.
outfile.write(copy_buffer)
frame_length -= 32
# Print a dot every 2k bytes to show progress.
wcount += 1
if wcount >= 64:
print(".", end="", flush=True)
wcount = 0
print()
# pylint: enable=invalid-name
print("Finished in %0.1f seconds!" % (time.monotonic() - stamp))
# Turn the camera back into video mode.
vc0706.resume_video()
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
"""VC0706 image capture to SD card demo.
You must wire up the VC0706 to the board's serial port, and a SD card holder
to the board's SPI bus. Use the Feather M0 Adalogger as it includes a SD
card holder pre-wired to the board--this sketch is setup to use the Adalogger!
In addition you MUST also install the following dependent SD card library:
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_SD
See the guide here for more details on using SD cards with CircuitPython:
https://learn.adafruit.com/micropython-hardware-sd-cards"""
import time
import board
import busio
import digitalio
import storage
import adafruit_sdcard
import adafruit_vc0706
# Configuration:
SD_CS_PIN = board.D10 # CS for SD card (SD_CS is for Feather Adalogger)
IMAGE_FILE = "/sd/image.jpg" # Full path to file name to save captured image.
# Will overwrite!
# Setup SPI bus (hardware SPI).
spi = busio.SPI(board.SCK, MOSI=board.MOSI, MISO=board.MISO)
# Setup SD card and mount it in the filesystem.
sd_cs = digitalio.DigitalInOut(SD_CS_PIN)
sdcard = adafruit_sdcard.SDCard(spi, sd_cs)
vfs = storage.VfsFat(sdcard)
storage.mount(vfs, "/sd")
# Create a serial connection for the VC0706 connection, speed is auto-detected.
uart = busio.UART(board.TX, board.RX)
# Setup VC0706 camera
vc0706 = adafruit_vc0706.VC0706(uart)
# Print the version string from the camera.
print("VC0706 version:")
print(vc0706.version)
# Set the baud rate to 115200 for fastest transfer (its the max speed)
vc0706.baudrate = 115200
# Set the image size.
vc0706.image_size = adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_640x480 # Or set IMAGE_SIZE_320x240 or
# IMAGE_SIZE_160x120
# Note you can also read the property and compare against those values to
# see the current size:
size = vc0706.image_size
if size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_640x480:
print("Using 640x480 size image.")
elif size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_320x240:
print("Using 320x240 size image.")
elif size == adafruit_vc0706.IMAGE_SIZE_160x120:
print("Using 160x120 size image.")
# Take a picture.
print("Taking a picture in 3 seconds...")
time.sleep(3)
print("SNAP!")
if not vc0706.take_picture():
raise RuntimeError("Failed to take picture!")
# Print size of picture in bytes.
frame_length = vc0706.frame_length
print("Picture size (bytes): {}".format(frame_length))
# Open a file for writing (overwriting it if necessary).
# This will write 50 bytes at a time using a small buffer.
# You MUST keep the buffer size under 100!
print("Writing image: {}".format(IMAGE_FILE), end="")
stamp = time.monotonic()
# pylint: disable=invalid-name
with open(IMAGE_FILE, "wb") as outfile:
wcount = 0
while frame_length > 0:
# Compute how much data is left to read as the lesser of remaining bytes
# or the copy buffer size (32 bytes at a time). Buffer size MUST be
# a multiple of 4 and under 100. Stick with 32!
to_read = min(frame_length, 32)
copy_buffer = bytearray(to_read)
# Read picture data into the copy buffer.
if vc0706.read_picture_into(copy_buffer) == 0:
raise RuntimeError("Failed to read picture frame data!")
# Write the data to SD card file and decrement remaining bytes.
outfile.write(copy_buffer)
frame_length -= 32
# Print a dot every 2k bytes to show progress.
wcount += 1
if wcount >= 64:
print(".", end="")
wcount = 0
# pylint: enable=invalid-name
print()
print("Finished in %0.1f seconds!" % (time.monotonic() - stamp))
# Turn the camera back into video mode.
vc0706.resume_video()
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