Making a Servo Controlled Eyeball for Pi Camera 2
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 Published On Jul 26, 2018

Here's how I designed and made a servo controlled eyeball for a Pi Camera 2. I use a Raspberry Pi and a Pololu Micro Maestro motor controller to control it. This is for playing around with neural networks and robotics.

This video was made possible in part by these Patreon supporters:
Mark Peltier
Piotr Bomba    / przysuchainfo  
Dimitrij Greco    / taran72  
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Robert Büchel

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The source code for controlling the Maestro board and servos is at:
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The STL, OBJ, and Blender files are all available here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:302...
Please share in the comments if you do anything with this.

Further information about the code for emulating the human retina is not available yet.

See also:

Servo Motor With Raspberry Pi and Maestro board
   • Servo Motor With Raspberry Pi and Mae...  

My CR-10 3D Printer - Ceality 3D Printer
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