Using IP (ETH) Cameras¶
Using IP cameras, also known as ethernet (ETH) cameras, is a way to bring in high quality video based guidance into the machine as well as enable advanced AI driven image processing on video streams. The CCpilot product line has been designed with this in mind and we have tested our displays with cameras from several manufacturers, for example Orlaco, MEKRA, Motec and Liebherr which all provide high resolution video data with MJPEG or H.264 encoding.
In this guide we will try to answer the most common questions about how to use an IP camera with our displays by providing some guides for getting started and tips for best results.
Supported Displays¶
The following Linux based display products are supported:
i.MX6:
CCpilot VS
CCpilot VI
i.MX8:
CCpilot V510
CCpilot V700, V705, V710
CCpilot V1000, V1200
Intel Atom:
CCpilot X1200
Supported Software Versions¶
The softwares and components within the Camera Module are primarily designed for the following runtime environments:
CCLinux version 2.x and Qt 5.15.9
CCLinux version 3.x and Qt 6.5.3