We’ve previously written about IVport V2 camera multiplexer board that can connect up to 16 cameras to a single Raspberry Pi board in order to create 360 degrees camera setups for example. The company also offered a version with two cameras for stereo recording and capturing modes.
But if you’d rather use a Raspberry Pi Compute Module with or without eMMC flash, and use either Raspberry Pi camera V1 or V2, the company has launched Ivport Stereo CM breakout board with support for up to two cameras and exposing some extra ports.
Ivport Stereo CM specifications:
- RPi module compatibility
- Raspberry Pi CM1
- Raspberry Pi CM3 (eMMC equipped)
- Raspberry Pi CM3 Lite
- Raspberry Pi CM3+ (eMMC equipped)
- Raspberry Pi CM3+ Lite
- RPi camera compatibility
- Raspberry Pi Camera Module V1.3 (OV5647 sensor)
- Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2 (Sony IMX 219 sensor)
- Storage – microSD slot
- Video Output – HDMI
- Networking – 10/100M Ethernet with PoE support
- USB – 2x USB 2.0 ports
- Expansion – 40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO header for HAT compatibility
- Power Supply
- 5V via 2-pin JST connector or 4-pin 2.54mm header
- PoE (extra RPi PoE HAT required)
IVmech, the company behind the project, told CNX Software the new project improved on the previous multiplexer board:
The board comes with two Camera ports and enables you to use stereo recording and capturing modes simultaneously at full FPS and synchronized frames unlike Ivport Multiplexer.
You’ll find some documentation and the device tree file for Raspbian, or other Linux distributions, on Github. The video below showcased the solution with two cameras monitoring a 3D printer.
Ivport Stereo CM is sold on Tindie for $78 plus shipping. Bear in mind that you’d need to add your own Raspberry Pi Compute Module, camera modules and corresponding ribbon cables, as well as your own power cable and/or adapter.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
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Great project! Reminds me about StereoPi. Not sure if you have covered it: https://www.crowdsupply.com/virt2real/stereopi
Yeah, nice project!