Help with Philips SPC1000NC
Posted: 25 June 2008 06:14 AM   [ Ignore ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  2
Joined  2008-06-25

Hello everyone!

This is my first post.. which expains a bit that im new to multitouch interfaces and technologies smile

Im trying to build a DI-Rear illumination setup.

The camera I have just purchased is a Philips SPC1000NC which looked to have an easy removable IR-Filter (small square of glass with a pink/red tint) on the back of the lens. This I have removed and placed a piece of a HD Floppy.

It still looks that the camera is receiving the same amout or atleast “too less” IR light, did I remove the wrong part of the lens? Also it still receives alot of normal light, like when holding a buring cigaret in front of it. Which IR leds should be best for this cam? 920nM?

For a test setup without projector, only to check if the camera and IR illuminators (which I have ordered) are working; Is it neccasary to have a special filter (like lee filter, mylar, vellum...) or something on the piece of clear glass? Is it also possible to use a mirror as diffusor?

PS: Let me know if any pictures are neccasary.

Greets,

WHiTE

Profile
 
 
Posted: 26 June 2008 05:00 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  1
Joined  2008-06-26

It still looks that the camera is receiving the same amout or atleast “too less” IR light, did I remove the wrong part of the lens? Also it still receives alot of normal light, like when holding a buring cigaret in front of it. Which IR leds should be best for this cam? 920nM?

IR LEDs with 880nM are recommended, because most CCD chip can’t detect IR light with higher frequencies..

Profile
 
 
Posted: 26 June 2008 08:27 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  2
Joined  2008-06-25

spc1000nc has a cmos chip.. sensor.. or is that something else?

Profile
 
 
Posted: 26 June 2008 09:12 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
Sr. Member
Avatar
RankRankRank
Total Posts:  285
Joined  2008-06-01

CMOS sensors have a bit more sensitivity to the upper IR wavelengths than CCDs.

My Logitech has a CMOS sensor and it picks up my 940 nm IR LEDs just fine.

 Signature 

Blobs the likes of which even the Gods have not seen!

Profile
 
 
Posted: 14 September 2008 12:23 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  4
Joined  2008-08-31

My SPC 1000 works fine with 940 nm LEDs. I modded it myself yesterday with a piece of exposed negative film as replacement for the IR-Filter. No problems here, everything is working just fine smile

IR LEDs with 880nM are recommended, because most CCD chip can’t detect IR light with higher frequencies..

You mean.. lower frequencies ?

Profile
 
 
Posted: 15 September 2008 03:58 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
Administrator
Avatar
RankRank
Total Posts:  204
Joined  2007-04-03
kihaki - 14 September 2008 12:23 PM

My SPC 1000 works fine with 940 nm LEDs. I modded it myself yesterday with a piece of exposed negative film as replacement for the IR-Filter. No problems here, everything is working just fine smile

IR LEDs with 880nM are recommended, because most CCD chip can’t detect IR light with higher frequencies..

You mean.. lower frequencies ?

I think he means larger ‘wavelength’, because it isnt measured in frequency (Hz). FYI nm == nanometer.

 Signature 

My multitouch blog: http://www.multigesture.net
Howto: Compile touchlib on windows XP/Vista
Howto: Compile touchlib on Ubuntu Linux
Downloads: Touchlib SVN builds

Profile
 
 
Posted: 15 September 2008 05:47 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  4
Joined  2008-08-31
Falcon4ever - 15 September 2008 03:58 AM

kihaki - 14 September 2008 12:23 PM
My SPC 1000 works fine with 940 nm LEDs. I modded it myself yesterday with a piece of exposed negative film as replacement for the IR-Filter. No problems here, everything is working just fine smile

IR LEDs with 880nM are recommended, because most CCD chip can’t detect IR light with higher frequencies..

You mean.. lower frequencies ?

I think he means larger ‘wavelength’, because it isnt measured in frequency (Hz). FYI nm == nanometer.

Wavelength = 1/ Frequency * speed. So Larger Wavelength = lower frequency.
Wavelength and Frequency measure exactly the same thing. So larger wavelength is the same as lower frequency (If we assume the speed of light is a constant). But whatever..

Don’t argue, build more natural interfaces wink NOW

Profile
 
 
Posted: 30 October 2008 05:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
New Member
Rank
Total Posts:  2
Joined  2008-10-30

This is my first post.
I have couple of problems

1. I bought Logitech Quick cam $ 29 and it has 30 fps and works fine. Now the problem is if i run with skype and stuff like that it works fine; however when i run any of applications it will reboot my system.

2. Also my cam is able to detect Ir light i checked it using remote control so does it mean that i donot have to remove any kind of filter.

Please help me ASAP.

Profile