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- | The camera is a useful load for surveying the Earth from space, for which in our case the spacecraft was designed. In reality in addition to cameras for surveying the Earth there is a huge range of various payloads for space vehicles - scientific, educational, military and technological. | + | The camera is a useful payload for surveying the Earth from space, for which the spacecraft was designed in our case. In reality, in addition to cameras for surveying the Earth, there is a huge range of possible payloads for space vehicles - scientific, educational, military and technological. |
- | In experiments with the construction set, the camera will be a useful load of spacecraft and the transfer of high-quality photographs of a given "Earth" surface segment - the target task of the "launch." The camera has 10 memory sectors for taken photos, which are filled in with the function: | + | In experiments with the construction set, the camera will be a useful payload as it will transfer high-quality photographs of a given "Earth" surface segment - the target task of the "launch." The camera has 10 memory sectors for photos taken, which are filled using the following function: |
int32_t take_photo(uint16_t num) | int32_t take_photo(uint16_t num) | ||
- | After filling in the sector the photo remains in it until it is overwritten with the new photo. Also at any time, photo can be transmitted to Earth via a high-speed radio channel using the function | + | After filling in a memory sector, the photo remains there until it is overwritten with a new photo. Also, at any time, photos can be transmitted to Earth via a high-speed radio channel using the following function: |
int32_t transmit_photo(uint16_t num) //Changed in version 1.0 | int32_t transmit_photo(uint16_t num) //Changed in version 1.0 | ||
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The camera cable should be as short as possible (no longer than 40cm). There should not be pieces of unused cable after installing the connectors. | The camera cable should be as short as possible (no longer than 40cm). There should not be pieces of unused cable after installing the connectors. | ||
- | You can connect the camera only directly to the camera connector on the central computer. | + | You can connect the camera directly to the camera connector only on the central computer. |