Pi Shield V1
The Pi Shield offers a wide range of options:
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direct control of the 3d scanner via a browser-based graphical user interface (locally or even remotely)
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compatible with the raspberry pi cameras (v1.3, v2.1, HQ)
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compatible with smartphones and external cameras (via external shutter release)
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compatible with many DSLR cameras via USB
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easily adjustable to control other scanner builds
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optional cloud functionality (analyse photos, cloud processing with one click - coming soon)
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regular updates
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currently up to two stepper motors via A4988 drivers
Getting Started
Please see the Build Manual as this is the place where to find a lot of information about the set-up, soldering, wiring and the user interface
Download the most recent Raspbian image here:
In case you want to use a breadboard or own PCB see the wiring schematics:
For a detailed instruction on how to set-up the raspberry pi from scratch:
User Interface - Tips&Tricks
- Easy to use, as the camera settings can be changed directly via the browser
- Preview of the camera image
- Direct download of the created images via the browser for further processing in your photogrammetry software
- Adaptability of the interface through easy access to the backend (Node-Red)
In the following slides you can see a brief overview of the User Interface and find some tips on how to take photos
Recommended Hardware
Raspberry Pi
The Raspbian image has been tested on the following devices:
- Raspberry Pi 4, 3B +, 3A +, 3B, 2B (no wifi)
The following versions DO NOT work:
- Raspberry Pi B +, A +, Zero
Pi camera
It is recommended to use the Raspberry Pi Camera v2.1 (8mpx) as it offers the maximum resolution as well as a adjustable focus. The software also supports the Raspberry Pi Camera v1.3 (5mpx).
It is also possible to use the high quality Pi Camera (12mpx). It might be necessary to double the GPU memory of the raspberry pi ("sudo raspi-config --> advanced --> change GPU memory)
Ringlight
The optional ringlight creates shadowless illumination and thus creating optimal lighting conditions.
External camera
Any external cameras can be used with an existing, modified remote shutter release. The shutter release can be connected to the front of the control unit and is triggered via an optocoupler.
3D Scanner
The software can be easily adapted with just a few clicks to various 2-axis scanner setups. The default settings are optimized for the following setup: OpenScan but it can be easily adjusted to work with different builds like the OpenScan Mini
Power Supply
A 12V/2A DC Power Supply
SD Card/Cable/Stepper motors
See user manual