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Interfacing camera with monitor screen

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Guys i have made a mini rover and now i want to attach a camera to it so that it can give live transmission of the images it captures . (Just like that on Mars rover) Can ne1 plz help me out ...
I dont know nething as to which camera would work and stuff....
Most probably i'll be using my television screen so which camera should i use and which cable or ne other interface should i use .. Plz help me
 
Can you tell us all here at the forum a little bit more about the mini rover you have built... better still upload a picture.
Is it cable or radio controlled? How big is it? Do u want to transimit the pictures to a tv or send them down a cable... the list of questions is endless, unless you tell us what u want in detail. Then we can give you the circuits and knowledge u require.
 
actually the 89c051 controlled rover is required to be controlled remotetely by RF (shor permisible range say up to 50 mtrs).the m-cntlr "obeys" commands sent to it from 9 mkes using DTMF tone codes.The tones received are converted to 1 2 4 8 lines .Hence the need is to send thes codes using suitable RF. pl help Microcare..
 
There are a lot of different cameras out there. Pick one that fits your rover and has a wireless transmitter attached. If you do a search you'll find tons of different types. As far as using your television, you'll need a 'rf modulator' to convert the signal into someting the tv can use. Don't forget you'll need a reciever as well, they are not included with all cameras..The typical operating range is 2.4 ghz and the range of the signal varies according to price..
 
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