Newer
Older
<img src='img/UDT_corner-2.jpg' height=300px>
<img src='img/UDT_corner.jpg' height=300px>
1. Add power through USB battery (remember to push the button)
2. Give Linux about ~60 seconds to start up.
3. Join the "Zundtastic" wifi network from any nearby computer.
4. Open a terminal and log into the tool: `ssh pi@192.168.4.1`
5. Start the webcam server: `/usr/local/bin/mjpg_streamer -i "/usr/local/lib/mjpg-streamer/input_uvc.so -n -f 15 -r 1920x1080" -o "/usr/local/lib/mjpg-streamer/output_http.so -p 8080 -w /usr/local/www"`
6. Open a web browser and go to `http://192.168.4.1:8080/target.html` to view the stream.
7. When you are ready to shut down the scope, from the terminal run `sudo shutdown now`
8. Unplug the battery.
## BOM
1. <a href='https://www.adafruit.com/product/3400'>Raspberry Pi Zero W</a>, $10.00
2. <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Supereyes-Portable-Microscope-Endoscope-Magnifier/dp/B0066H7H1Q'>SuperEyes B008 USB Microscope</a>, $95.50
3. <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerCore-Lipstick-Sized-Generation-Batteries/dp/B005X1Y7I2'>Anker 3350mAh</a>, $19.99
### 3D models to print
The main body, with supports for 3D printing is available <a href='model/zundscope_with_supports.stl'>here</a>.
The tool can be aligned to the rotational axis of the universal module by adjusting the set screws on the lower part of the tool body. This allows the microscope to be used for accurate registration tasks (in addition to simple measurement and inspection tasks, for which alignment isn't necessary).
TODO: write detailed instructions.
1. Make a startup service that starts the webcam server. Need to issue the shutdown command via the webpage to avoid potential corruption of SD card.
2. Would be great to adjust field of view without disassembling the scope. Maybe as simple as an access hole for adjusting knob.