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Rodolfo Giometti
Rodolfo Giometti
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Rodolfo Giometti

Rodolfo Giometti is an engineer, IT specialist, GNU/Linux expert and software libre evangelist. He is the author of the books BeagleBone Essentials, BeagleBone Home Automation Blueprints and GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming by Packt Publishing and maintainer of the LinuxPPS projects. He still actively contributes to the Linux source code with several patches and new device drivers for industrial applications devices. During his 20+ years of experience, he has worked on the x86, ARM, MIPS, and PowerPC-based platforms. Now, he is the co-chief at HCE Engineering S.r.l., where he designs new hardware and software systems for the quick prototyping in industry environment, control automation, and remote monitoring.
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Setting up the hardware


This time, the connections are very simple since they are just done using several USB cables.

In the previous chapters, we have seen how to set up a webcam (see Chapter 3, Aquarium Monitor, for instance); but this time, we have a different configuration due to the fact that we're using two webcams at the same time.

As the reader might know, the BeagleBone Black board has only one USB host port, so to connect two webcams, we need a USB hub. These devices (used to connect more than one device to a USB host port) are very common, and the reader can find them anywhere on the Internet.

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In theory, the more ports the hub has, the more webcams we can use in our system! But, of course, there is a maximum limit of usable webcams due to the fact that each webcam adds a CPU load to the system.

A little schematic of the system using a USB HUB with three ports is shown in the following diagram:

Setting up the webcams

For my prototype, I used two generic webcams supported by the Video4Linux...

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Rodolfo Giometti

Rodolfo Giometti is an engineer, IT specialist, GNU/Linux expert and software libre evangelist. He is the author of the books BeagleBone Essentials, BeagleBone Home Automation Blueprints and GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming by Packt Publishing and maintainer of the LinuxPPS projects. He still actively contributes to the Linux source code with several patches and new device drivers for industrial applications devices. During his 20+ years of experience, he has worked on the x86, ARM, MIPS, and PowerPC-based platforms. Now, he is the co-chief at HCE Engineering S.r.l., where he designs new hardware and software systems for the quick prototyping in industry environment, control automation, and remote monitoring.
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