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Dual camera kit electronics

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Introduction

To get the cameras to trigger simultaneously, we chose to trigger them via USB using a feature of the CHDK.

Dual camera 555 trigger

Assembling the 555 circuit

  • Pretty good instructions come in the 555 timer package
  • Potentiometer confusion
  • Stripping and attaching the USB cables

Dual camera 555 trigger

Battery "hack"


Connecting the batteries

5 coin cell batteries + 1 screw fit in the holder Place them inside one by one

Battery selection

  • Two different batteries are needed:
    • a 12 volt battery to run the timer, and
    • a 5.5 volt (or more) for actually triggering the camera.

To keep things simple, and because it's hard to find an efficient, cheap and lightweight way to hold 4 cell batteries, here we show how to fit 4 coin cell batteries into an N-type battery holder, which is provided in the dual infrared kit -- using a small wood screw.

This is a bit of a "hack" but has worked very well - 4 1.5 volt batteries is ~6v and very little current is needed to actually trigger the camera.

Four should fit snugly and securely

Attaching to the 555 timer (extra wire)

(coming soon)


Splicing USB cables

Snip the USB cable to at least 8 inches long

Using a wire stripper, cut at least 8 inches of USB cable, preserving the smaller connector. Strip off the plastic wrapping to expose the smaller wires within.

Image dump (more description coming soon):

Separate out the wires from the wrapping

Snip off all but red and black; strip off their wrapping