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Capturing Station Setup
Leonidas Saroglou edited this page May 18, 2020
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Here you can find instructions regarding Hardware setup, and the assembly of the capturing station.
To assemble the Capturing Station you will need:
- 4 x Intel Realsense D415 sensors.
- 4 x Intel NUC7i5BNH min PCs:
- with a Solid State Drive (SSD).
- 8GB RAM (or more).
- Windows 10 Pro.
- 4 x Standard Camera Complete Tripod Units with max height of at least 1.6m.
- 4 x vesa 75/100 bracket mounts, e.g.
- 1 x non-blocking Network Switch with at least 1/1GBps bandwidth.
- 1 x Workstation PC:
- CPU: Intel i7 7700 (or better).
- RAM: 16GB (or more).
- GPU: NVIDIA Geforce 1070 (or better).
- Windows 10 Pro
- Software Dependencies:
- First of all, place each Intel Realsense Device to its corresponding tripod (just like a digital camera), by screwing the Device on the tripod's base.
- Intel NUCs include a vesa 75/100 base mount. You should screw the vesa mount on the Bracket Mount. In order to do this you will need 4 nuts of the same diameter as the screws (you can use the screws that come with the NUCs), so you can lock the vesa mount on the Bracket Mount (red). Then mount the Bracket Mount on the tripod's main column with the help of the allen screws that come with the bracket mount. Finally, place the NUC on the vesa mount with the help of the longer screws (included in the NUC package),and then slide the NUC on the screw channels (yellow).
- Next, connect each Realsense Device with its corresponding NUC, via the USB 3.0 cable, which is provided with the RealSense sensors.
- Then, connect each NUC to the Network Switch, with network (CAT5e) cables.
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Repeat the steps above for any additional Realsense device.
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Finally, connect the Network Switch and the Workstation - PC with another network cable.
The Capturing Station's setup is complete. (Note: The parts for assembling the Hardware Syncing Cables are here.)