If you want a camera to record runs or bike rides, maker/designer Connor Yamada has created a low cost biking-centric action camera using Raspberry Pi and open source software.
“The design of the action camera had to be based on off-the-shelf components. If you have access to a 3D printer and soldering iron, you can build this project,” says Yamada.
The camera design is based on the lower power Raspberry Pi A+ board and camera module.
He added an Edimax WiFi USB adapter, a Bluetooth to Serial slave and 2Gbyte Micro SD card for storage.
The camera was powered by a 2000mAh LiPo cell with charger.
Connor Yamada writes on his blog:
The largest obstacle was the USB WiFi adapter, which stuck out quite a bit more than everything else. I removed the USB jack with some side cutters and my iron and attached ribbon cable to the exposed data and power lines. I then removed the WiFi adapter from its plastic case and soldered the wires directly to its board.
Next, I hot glued the Bluetooth module to the top of the Pi and ran more ribbon cable to the headers underneath. I also attached the two pushbuttons with slightly longer pieces of cable.
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