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DESCRIPTION
The Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Cable FFC is a ribbon cable that can be used to connect the Raspberry Pi Zero board to a Raspberry Pi Camera Module. The cable can also be used to swap the camera module on an existing setup. To use the cable to swap camera modules, follow these steps:
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Power off the Raspberry Pi Zero board and disconnect all cables.
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Locate the camera connector on the board and gently lift the cable cover to release the ribbon cable.
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Carefully pull the ribbon cable out of the connector.
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Insert the new ribbon cable (the Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Cable FFC) into the connector, with the metal contacts facing down.
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Secure the cable by carefully pressing down on the cable cover until it clicks into place.
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Connect the new camera module to the other end of the cable, with the metal contacts facing up.
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Power on the Raspberry Pi and configure the camera in the operating system.
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You can then use the new camera module to capture still images and video, or to stream video to a network.
Note: Ensure the cable and camera module are securely connected to avoid causing damage to the board or the camera.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Supports: 5MP and 8MP Camera Modules
- Length: 30cm
SHIPPING LIST
- 1x Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Cable FFC 30cm
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