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Quick Start Guide

First steps for turn on and check StereoPi and connected equipment

How To Burn Out Equipment (top mistakes chart)
  • Burning out your camera
  • Burning out Compute Module
  • Burning out StereoPi board


The Basics
  • How to insert RPi Compute Module
  • How to prepare Raspbian image
  • How to connect cameras
  • How to connect power
  • How to fix cameras to support plates
  • How to power up the StereoPi
  • Quick equipment test
  • What StereoPi LEDs means


Advanced User Section
  • USB power cable pinout
  • Alternative power connection
  • Upload image to EMMC over Micro USB (CM1, CM3 non-Lite)
  • Using HDMI capture module instead of a camera
  • CPU temperature caveats
  • GPIO layout notice
Stereopi Livestream Playground (S.L.P.) image

Ready-to-use image for experiments with 3D livestream. You may use it with a classic Raspberry Pi, disabling “stereo” mode and use only one camera.


Features You Should Know

Some useful tips from different scopes.

  • Rotate, flip and swap stereoscopic picture
  • Camera mechanics may break your plan (features)
  • Power cable is for current load, not for weight load


Mechanics
  • Camera support plates
  • Cases for 3D print
    • Basic case
    • 360 panorama case
    • Optional support plate fixer
  • Step file (3D model of the board)
  • Pi Camera V1 features and drawings
  • Pi Camera V2 features and drawings
  • Waveshare wide angle camera features and drawings


DIY Ninjas Section
  • CM1 support (how to change power mode)
  • [One secret undeclared feature]
  • Device tree (DTS and dt-blob.bin)
  • Schematic of the StereoPi board


Specifications Computer Vision
  • Python first steps
  • OpenCV first steps
  • ROS first steps


Additional information


Project page: StereoPi.com

Hackaday.io: StereoPi project page.