Raspberry Pi Camera Cable Connection
This is the first in a series of videos that demonstrate how.
Raspberry pi camera cable connection. There are only two connections to make. In this video i demonstrate how to connect the raspberry pi camera module to the raspberry pi. Install the raspberry pi camera module by inserting the cable into the raspberry pi camera port. The camera and the pi board have similar sockets for the cable.
Before you can use the camera you ll need to tell raspberry pi it has one connected. With the arrival of my raspberry pi zero w and the official case i could free up the raspberry pi 3 that i had been using for. The camera board attaches to the raspberry pi via a 15 way ribbon cable. 19 6 inch raspberry pi 4 b camera cable ffc fpc ribbon 15 pin extension cord flexible flat wire cable connection for lcd car navigation car audio dvd player recorder printer 19 6 50cm 2 pcs 4 6 out of 5 stars 75.
2 pieces 5 megapixels 1080p sensor ov5647 mini camera module with 6 inch 15 pin ribbon cable compatible with raspberry pi model a b b pi 2 and raspberry pi 3 3 b pi 4 4 3 out of 5 stars 53 12 99 12. The standard camera module is green. Get it as soon as wed sep 23. The cable slots into the connector situated between the usb and micro hdmi ports with the silver connectors facing the micro hdmi ports.
They are installed and work in the same way. Connecting the camera on a pi zero w. The hq camera is supplied with a standard 20 cm ribbon cable for connection to raspberry pi. However longer camera cables are available from the usual online retailers.
The pi zero w camera socket uses a different width of cable to the main raspberry pi boards. Enable the camera connect the power supply back to raspberry pi and let it load raspbian. The ribbon cable needs to be attached to the camera pcb and to the raspberry pi itself. You can buy the cable separately or get it with the official pi zero case.
How to connect raspberry pi camera module to raspberry pi zero w and the official case equipped with a wireless lan and priced at only 10 i see the raspberry pi zero w as a good candidate for a low cost cctv that i can deploy at my house for surveillance purposes.