Question about connecting a Tau Lidar camera to an Omega2+
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Hello everyone!
I am currently trying to connect my Tau Lidar camera to the Omegle2+, I wasn't sure whether to ask this
question under the Omega category or under the Tau camera category, but I decided to post it here, since I believe the issue has something to do with the Omega rather than the camera itself.I currently have an Omega2+ powered by a 3.7V lipo battery, it is connected to my wifi network and there are no issues this far.
The issue comes once I try to connect my Tau Lidar camera to the onion, as soon as I plug it into the Omega2+, the Omega2+ turns off and it won't allow me to connect to it via my computer anymore.
My guess is that there isn't enough power coming to the Omega2+, but it also doesn't work if I have the Omega2+ powered by my computer using a USB-cable.
If I need to add seperate power to the camera, how would I do that as I see no input/output where I can connect a battery.
Or perhaps am I forgetting a component that I need before I can connect the Tau Lidar camera to the Omega?
Does anybody have an idea what I'm doing wrong and how I might be able to get it working?
I am new to using an Omega, so feel free to criticize me if I am doing something wrong or if I have missed something.Any help would be appreciated, so thanks in advance!
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@JackHulspas Have you tried connecting the Tau to your computer?
I would guess the current draw exceeds that available, you could possibly overcome this by using the powered USB hub but I'm not sure the Omega2+ is going to have enough grunt to process the Tau image data. As I don't have a Tau I can't test for you.
@Lazar-Demin is the expert on this.
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thanks for replying.
I have connected the Tau Lidar camera to my computer and it does work if it isn't connected to the Omega2+. I'll try to see if it works with a powered USB hub. I'll also wait on Lazar-Demin's response. Thanks in advance.