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03-28-2016 09:02 PM
I'm building a simple alpha particle detector and would like to use this webcam I'm waiting to recieve. So I'm hoping someone can help me figure out what the pins are on the webcam module.
As the image below shows the spare part number is 626656-001 and the list of products it's used in can be found here: http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?SearchText=626656-001. I have searched for useful schematics but without result.
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04-04-2016 03:05 PM
Having recieved the cam [1] and corresponding cable (P/N DD0AX6CM002) I did a second round of searching and came up with the answer in an older thread [2]. The user CompRepairGurus referenced the schematics [3] and provided this image:
This info was verified by seeing how pin 1 and 2 connected to a twisted pair on the cable and using a multimeter to check that pin 4 and 5 had connectivity with the grounded areas of the camera module (scew holes).
So the answer in reference to the image in the first post is:
A = pin 1, Data+
B = pin 2, Data-
C = pin 3, +3.9VDC
D = pin 4, Ground
E = pin 5, Ground
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[1] Camera module info:
Suyin-A DB06501 SYZLR69 AI000319000 R010000 HF0319-J310-OV01 AXL/SXD/AXM
E154554
SH-M1(II)94V-0
JMB310+OV7675
04-04-2016 03:05 PM
Having recieved the cam [1] and corresponding cable (P/N DD0AX6CM002) I did a second round of searching and came up with the answer in an older thread [2]. The user CompRepairGurus referenced the schematics [3] and provided this image:
This info was verified by seeing how pin 1 and 2 connected to a twisted pair on the cable and using a multimeter to check that pin 4 and 5 had connectivity with the grounded areas of the camera module (scew holes).
So the answer in reference to the image in the first post is:
A = pin 1, Data+
B = pin 2, Data-
C = pin 3, +3.9VDC
D = pin 4, Ground
E = pin 5, Ground
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[1] Camera module info:
Suyin-A DB06501 SYZLR69 AI000319000 R010000 HF0319-J310-OV01 AXL/SXD/AXM
E154554
SH-M1(II)94V-0
JMB310+OV7675