======VmodCAM Resource Center====== {{ :vmodcam:vmod_cam.png?600 |}} ===Note=== VmodCAM is retired and no longer for sale in our store. **Welcome to the resource center for the VmodCAM!** Here you will find all the reference materials that Digilent has created for this board, as well as links to any external content we have tracked down. Since this product is retired, documentation and support may be limited. ---- ===== Documentation ===== * **Schematic** -- {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_sch.pdf|PDF}} * **Reference Manual** -- {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_rm.pdf|PDF}} * Technical description of the VmodCAM and all of its features. * **Sell Sheet** -- Sell Sheet is currently unavailable, please see the reference manual for product detail ===== Reference Projects ===== * {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_ref_vga_demo_12.zip|Zip file}} * Targeted for the Atlys board, this project configures the two cameras on the VmodCAM for VGA resolution by using the built-in pixel binning and scaling features of the camera. The FPGA drives the HDMI out port with both video feeds. __//Works only with ISE Design Studio 12 and under.//__ * {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_ref_hd_demo_12.zip|Zip file}} * Targeted for the Atlys board, this project configures the two cameras on the VmodCAM for maximum resolution (1600x1200) and frame rate (30fps). The two video feeds from both cameras are buffered in the DDR, while the FPGA drives the HDMI out port with either of the cameras. __//Works only with ISE Design Studio 12 and under.//__ * {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_ref_vga_demo_13.zip|Zip file}} * Targeted for the Atlys board, this project configures the two cameras on the VmodCAM for VGA resolution by using the built-in pixel binning and scaling features of the camera. The FPGA drives the HDMI out port with both video feeds. __//Works only with ISE Design Studio 13.//__ * {{:vmodcam:vmodcam_ref_hd_demo_13.zip|Zip file}} * Targeted for the Atlys board, this project configures the two cameras on the VmodCAM for maximum resolution (1600x1200) and frame rate (30fps). The two video feeds from both cameras are buffered in the DDR, while the FPGA drives the HDMI out port with either of the cameras. __//Works only with ISE Design Studio 13.//__ {{tag>legacy resource-center}}