Halp to connect all parts as 1 working pc

Hallo
I have a small crawler with CAMOS camera on, that I control analog from a box with analog monitor.
I want to see on the screen the distance that it goes and the degree of the way ( -1 -2,0,+2)
At the monitor
For this reqayerment I ordered from roboshop the parts below.

  1. Triple Axis accelerometer (analog pins).
  2. Rotary encoder 200 p/r ( digital pins).
    3.Arduino Uno USB Microcontroller
    4.Video Experimenter
    I have seen that that the Video Experimenter can be attached to the .Arduino Uno USB Microcontroller .
    How and wher I connect the triple axis and the encoder to the cards,? And then what do I have to do so the new data will be showen on the analog monitor of the camera.
    After that is ther a past programming because when it work I will mead meny sets of this
    Best regards
    Levent rafi

I don't know what you mean by 'analog monitor', but as long as the video experimenter board supports the video format used by the camera and monitor that solution seems basically viable. You'd need to check that the video format was supported, though.

Hallo
I mean 10" LCD monitor
Can you hep me how to connect the sensors to the Microcontroller ?
Rafi

Hallo everybody
How come 60 people read my note and only one member answered me?
I can pay for helping me to make it all work like I want
Rafi

I can pay for helping me to make it all work like I want

I am happy to help you for a fee. I offer a very attractive discount for arduino forum members. As such, you pay only $10K retainer + $1K hourly. Where can I send you the bill?

How come 60 people read my note and only one member answered me?

Perhaps they're waiting, hoping you will post some details and a translation.

Dear carma
I have a control box with monitor that is connected to a little moving tank
I can control the movement forward and backwards.
I am using it to enter a small holes in the ground or in a caves.
I want to improve it.
I want to have more details accept video and sound.
And I want all the data to be shown on the screen, so when I will record the video I will see on the movie the distance and the degrees of the way,I mean to know how down or up the way is.
That's way I bought the 1. Triple Axis accelerometer (analog pins).
Then I have an encoder2. Rotary encoder 200 p/r ( digital pins). that will measure the cable that is coming Out from the cable box.
For all that I ordered the Arduino UNO USB Microcontroller, and the 4.Video Experimenter that I was told can lay details on a video signal.
When it will work then I will add more sensors to the system.
The only problem that I made was to by it all from a company that doesn't have a support.
They know only to sell the parts.
This is the first time in my life that I am working with all this controllers.
Best for you all mt friends....
Rafi Levent
Robocams@gmail.com

Robocams:
Hallo everybody
How come 60 people read my note and only one member answered me?
I can pay for helping me to make it all work like I want
Rafi

Perhaps because many might feel you are missing the point of the arduino platform. It was designed for beginners to learn how to program and learn basic electronics so that they in time could answer for themselves the kind of questions you have posted. It was never designed to be a plug-and-play solution for people who did not want to start learning from the ground up.

So show us what you have actually started with wiring hook-ups of components and early sketches and many I'm sure will be more then happy to help you out as you proceed with your project.

Lefty

Thank you dear Lefty
I don't even know wher to start.
It looks like the quat: "YOU CAN'T PUT A YONG JOKKY ON AN OLD HORSE"
Was written about me.
I do understand that all of you want me to start by my self, bat even a baby starts to walk after his mother holds him standing
B/R
Rafi Levent
Robocams@gmail.com

Robocams:
Thank you dear Lefty
I don't even know wher to start.
It looks like the quat: "YOU CAN'T PUT A YONG JOKKY ON AN OLD HORSE"
Was written about me.
I do understand that all of you want me to start by my self, bat even a baby starts to walk after his mother holds him standing
B/R
Rafi Levent
Robocams@gmail.com

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So perhaps the problem is that the project you have selected is not at all of a 'baby step' type project. Why don't you put that project on hold and start reading some of the several tutorial based projects and learn how to wire up simple devices and learn how to use software commands to read and control them?

Lefty

Robocams:
I mean 10" LCD monitor

That tells us nothing about the video format it uses - which presumably the camera also uses (have you checked that they are the same?).

Normaly we use over hear a PAL system

Unfortunately you bought a lot of parts thinking they were made to just connect together and they would work. You need to work on each part of your project individually and get the seperate parts working first. Below is a ~simple project that probably could do most of what you want that might be easier for you to construct.

http://www.lynxmotion.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=6343

Normaly we use over hear a PAL system

You're missing the point. The Video Experimenter shield takes in composite video, adds its overlay and sends out composite video. Does your current camera/monitor setup use composite video?

There isn't a lot to show you have done any research yourself. Have you searched google/bing/whatever for Arduino+accelerometer or Arduino+rotary encoder? You'll find plenty of useful information. The playground (http://arduino.cc/playground/) probably has most of what you need. Start by getting each piece to work separately, then look at how to combine them.

Robocams:
Normaly we use over hear a PAL system

Sigh.

Look at the data sheet for the camera and see what video formats it can produce. Look at the data sheet for the monitor and see what video formats it can accept. Look at the data sheet for the video shield and see what video formats it can accept and produce. If they all support a common format, you have a chance of getting them to work together. If they don't, you haven't.

Hallo
The camera and the monitor are working very well togeder.
I have ran a code for the 3axis bat I don't see it working.
As for the encoder I stil don't know how to connect it to the controler
Rafi

Yet again, you have missed the point. If you can't learn to provide us with useful information, helping you is going to be nearly impossible.

Whether the camera and monitor work together is irrelevant if they aren't connected in such a way that will allow the Video Experimenter shield to sit between them, so again - What is the connection between them? Is it Composite Video? If you don't know, then tell us exactly what equipment you have, or better yet, provide links.

I have ran a code for the 3axis bat I don't see it working.

But you haven't told us what code, which accelerometer board you have - provide a link, or how you have it connected to the Arduino.

As for the encoder I stil don't know how to connect it to the controler

But you haven't told us which encoder you have - provide a link.

Robocams:
The camera and the monitor are working very well togeder.

Good, so you know they are using a compatible format. Now you need to know whether it is a format that the video experimenter shield supports. Hopefully it's obvious how to do that, but just in case you're in any doubt you need to:

  • Find out what format the camera/monitor are using
  • Find out what formats the video experimenter shield supports
  • See if there is a match between them