myCobotPro camera module
Compatible models: myCobot 320, myCobot 600
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Specifications:
| name | myCobotPro camera module | 
|---|---|
| model | myCobot_Pro_cameraHolder_J6 | 
| Material | photosensitive resin | 
| USB protocol | USB2.0 HS/FS | 
| lens focal length | Standard 1.7mm | 
| Field of view | about 60° | 
| supported system | Win7/8/10, Linux, MAC | 
| service life | two years | 
| a fixed way | screw fixed | 
| Use environment requirements | Temperature and pressure | 
| Applicable equipment support | ER myCobot 320 Series ER myCobot Pro 600 Series | 
Camera Flange: Machine Vision
Introduction
- USB high-definition camera can be used with suction pump, self-adaptive gripper, artificial intelligence kit, etc., eye in hand to achieve precise positioning and calibration.
Installation and use
- Check that the kit is complete: screws and hexagonal spanners, camera module with usb cable 
- Camera Mount: - Structure Installation: - Align the camera module with the end of the robot arm according to the desired direction, and tighten the screws with the hexagonal spanner. 
 
- Align the camera module with the end of the robot arm according to the desired direction, and tighten the screws with the hexagonal spanner.
- Electrical connections: - Plug the USB cable into the base USB port: 
 
- Plug the USB cable into the base USB port:
 
- Programming Development: - Programming development of camera modules using python. 
 python download- Create a new python file: 
 Right click on the desired file path to create a new python file:
  - The name of the file can be changed as needed  
- Perform function programming:  - The code is as follows: - import cv2 import numpy as np cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0) # "0", based on the queried camera equipment number while(True): ret, frame = cap.read() # gray = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) cv2.imshow('frame', frame) # Press 'q' to exit if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'): break cap.release() cv2.destroyAllWindows()
- Save the file and close it, open a command line terminal by right clicking on an empty space in the folder  - Input: - python camera.py - You can see what the camera captured - Run the result:  
 
- How to check camera device number - ls /dev/video* -l- You can confirm by plugging and unplugging the devices and using the command separately to observe the added device number. - Example result: 