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MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Make a “Witness camera”

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MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Make a “Witness camera”: “HOW TO - Make a ‘Witness camera’

Prototype Inside
Alberto writes -

The Witness Camera is an automated, self-recording surveillance camera, that uses a gigabyte-class flash card as recording media. I designed the Witnesscam because available surveillance solutions were too expensive or impractical for home use. I built the system from a VGA CMOS colour camera, a passive-infrared (PIR) movement sensor, an ATmega32 processor, and a 1GB SD-card. The prototype looks like an ordinary alarm detector. But when it detects people moving around, it silently starts recording.

HOW TO - Make a ‘Witness camera’, thanks Nutchip! - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Feb 7, 2008 08:00 AM
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