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How to connect this camera with microphone to computer?
I have a camera here after disassembling a dead laptop for spare parts (dell XPS 13) remained. want to use it.
I tried to find the pinout in Google, but without result, there is no color marking of the veins.
On forums with similar questions, they write about dialing, but I don’t know how to call.
Maybe someone already initially knows the pinout?
Or how to call? I understand that you can measure resistance with a multimeter. what and which contact should show? 4 out of 8 showed resistance under 20M on the rise. I understand that these were capacitors ....
8 contacts. A microphone is attached to the camera.
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connector on the motherboard
microphone mounting
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Go to this forum notebook1.ru/forma1/index.php
Create a topic with a request for the pinout of the camera connector (more precisely, the connector for the camera on the motherboard, because there is no circuit for the camera itself).
In the subject, indicate: the full model of the mother, most likely DAD13BMBCC1, but also look at the revision.
There are no open access schemes, but there are people from off. services and who bought the scheme, so that a piece of interest to you will be screenshotted without problems.
I think by "ringing" is meant to find the pinout of the chips and the sensor and see how they are displayed on the board.
In any case, I think the game is worth the candle, if there is a regular USB. If not, then IMHO sex e * la is not worth the candle.
In principle, you can connect, but not with your knowledge of electronics and the cost of such a connection will be significantly higher than the cost of a good webcam
. You don’t need to call anything. You need to find the laptop circuit and see what interface the camera has. Then design an adapter.
If there is no diagram, then look for the datasheet for the microcircuits that are there
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