raspcamX
This is a camera that can practically take amazing high quality photos and videos using just a raspberry pi!
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thamizhmalathi81
Tier 1
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requested changes for raspcamX ago
Hey! You are using off the shelf components and just assembling them together. There isn't any complexity in the project for it to be tier 2 and we don't fund components like Raspberry Pi 4 when it isnt necessarily required. Please optimize your BOM
thamizhmalathi81
submitted raspcamX for review ago
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The finale : Checkout , BOM and submission
The final stage of the project involved complete system checkout, preparation of the Bill of Materials (BOM), and final submission. During the checkout process, all electrical connections, camera functions, power stability, display output, and control buttons were thoroughly tested to ensure reliable operation. After successful testing, a detailed BOM was prepared, listing all components used in the project along with their specifications. Component sourcing was one of the most time-consuming stages, as significant effort was spent in identifying affordable yet reliable components without compromising performance or quality. To document and share the project, a GitHub repository was created containing the project description, wiring details, and software references, enabling transparency and future improvements. The project was then organized, documented, and submitted successfully, completing the development cycle in a systematic and professional manner..png)
The componets sourcing at cheaper price took long tho
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Now a greater improvement of the raspcamX : The Wiring
After finalizing the CAD design and component alignment, the next step was wiring the entire system. All electrical connections were made using standard jumper wires, USB cables, and ribbon cables, eliminating the need for a custom PCB. The Raspberry Pi 4 was powered through a Mini UPS using a USB power connection to ensure stable power supply and safe shutdown. The Sony IMX477 HQ Camera was connected to the Raspberry Pi using a CSI ribbon cable, enabling high-speed image and video data transfer. The display module and photo capture button switch were connected to the appropriate GPIO pins for user interaction. Care was taken to route the wires neatly to avoid interference, ensure proper airflow, and make troubleshooting easier. This wiring approach made the system modular, cost-effective, and easy to modify or repair if required.


I ALSO MADE A DETAILED WIRING GUIDE AS PDF ON THE REPO
thamizhmalathi81
added to the journal ago
I just finished the CAD of the raspcamX

The first step of this project was CAD designing, which was essential for planning and visualizing the entire system before physical assembly. Using computer-aided design software, a detailed 3D model of the enclosure and internal layout was developed. Nearly 10 hours were spent carefully aligning the Raspberry Pi 4, HQ Camera, Mini UPS, and USB storage, while also thinking about portability, compactness, and ease of handling. Special attention was given to cable routing, ventilation, and accessibility of ports to ensure smooth operation. This process helped in identifying space constraints and design issues at an early stage, thereby reducing errors during the actual build. By finalizing the design digitally, unnecessary rework was avoided, saving time, materials, and cost, and resulting in a practical and portable final design.this took me long to adjust the display acc to match rasp in the pins,take a look !
thamizhmalathi81
started raspcamX ago
1/9/2026 1:48 PM - I just finished the CAD of the raspcamX

The first step of this project was CAD designing, which was essential for planning and visualizing the entire system before physical assembly. Using computer-aided design software, a detailed 3D model of the enclosure and internal layout was developed. Nearly 10 hours were spent carefully aligning the Raspberry Pi 4, HQ Camera, Mini UPS, and USB storage, while also thinking about portability, compactness, and ease of handling. Special attention was given to cable routing, ventilation, and accessibility of ports to ensure smooth operation. This process helped in identifying space constraints and design issues at an early stage, thereby reducing errors during the actual build. By finalizing the design digitally, unnecessary rework was avoided, saving time, materials, and cost, and resulting in a practical and portable final design.this took me long to adjust the display acc to match rasp in the pins,take a look !
1/9/2026 1:50 PM - Now a greater improvement of the raspcamX : The Wiring
After finalizing the CAD design and component alignment, the next step was wiring the entire system. All electrical connections were made using standard jumper wires, USB cables, and ribbon cables, eliminating the need for a custom PCB. The Raspberry Pi 4 was powered through a Mini UPS using a USB power connection to ensure stable power supply and safe shutdown. The Sony IMX477 HQ Camera was connected to the Raspberry Pi using a CSI ribbon cable, enabling high-speed image and video data transfer. The display module and photo capture button switch were connected to the appropriate GPIO pins for user interaction. Care was taken to route the wires neatly to avoid interference, ensure proper airflow, and make troubleshooting easier. This wiring approach made the system modular, cost-effective, and easy to modify or repair if required.


I ALSO MADE A DETAILED WIRING GUIDE AS PDF ON THE REPO
1/9/2026 2 PM - The finale : Checkout , BOM and submission
The final stage of the project involved complete system checkout, preparation of the Bill of Materials (BOM), and final submission. During the checkout process, all electrical connections, camera functions, power stability, display output, and control buttons were thoroughly tested to ensure reliable operation. After successful testing, a detailed BOM was prepared, listing all components used in the project along with their specifications. Component sourcing was one of the most time-consuming stages, as significant effort was spent in identifying affordable yet reliable components without compromising performance or quality. To document and share the project, a GitHub repository was created containing the project description, wiring details, and software references, enabling transparency and future improvements. The project was then organized, documented, and submitted successfully, completing the development cycle in a systematic and professional manner..png)
The componets sourcing at cheaper price took long tho