AXIOM Remote

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1 Project Overview

This device, and when released the associated software, is designed to be a comprehensive remote control unit for the AXIOM range of cameras.

As with all software & hardware that is pre-production the information contained on this page is subject to changes.

AXIOM Remote was funded as a stretch goal in the AXIOM Beta crowd funding campaign and is still in development. It features push-buttons and switches as well as 2 rotary encoders (also with push-button function) that can be used to control a wide range of camera parameters like shutter speed, gain, overlays, FPS, gamma curves etc. To keep everything as flexible as possible the buttons next to the LCD have dynamic functionality as their commands are displayed next to them on the LCD. Switches on the side allow locking of each individual dial wheel or all buttons on the AXIOM Remote.

Force Feedback for the two dials with two small built-in micro-stepper motors would allow feeling the settings (like min, max reached) without looking at the display. This could also allow switching the dials between jog/shuttle mode.

The AXIOM Remote is based on a small LCD screen (for showing status information, camera parameters and navigating through menus, no live video) and a PIC32 micro-controller. The connection between AXIOM Remote and an AXIOM camera will be a flexible (preferably spiral) cable with solid connectors. Expansion slots (with GPIO) will allow easy future addition of new buttons/knobs/wheels/controllers/interfaces.

AXIOM Remote Feature Wishlist
Essentials Good to Have Luxury
Lens Mount Passive E-mount
Hardware Architecture Xilinx Zynq 7020 based MicroZed
Modules and Shields Single HDMI Full HD (4:4:4) output at up to 60 FPS
Dual 6G SDI output (in development)
3x PMOD debug module
LED matrix debug module
Genlock, Trigger, Timecode, LANC shields (in development)
4K Displayport/HDMI (in development)
Connectivity USB / USB UART / JTAG / Gigabit Ethernet


AXIOM Remote Feature Wishlist
Good to Have | Luxury
a few Status LEDs single color LED under most buttons (transparent) RGB LED under every button (transparent)
Enclosure Footplate 45mm 30mm 8mm 27.9g
E-mount Lens Tube NA 61mm diameter NA 28g
AXIOM Beta I: Developer Kit (board stack, footplate, lens tube & skeleton enclosure) 65.1mm 111.76mm 74mm 319g
AXIOM Beta II: Production Ready Enclosure TBD TBD TBD TBD




2 General Concept

File:AXIOM Remote V3 ButtonPos.pdf

AXIOM Remote- Layout.png

Remote-Concept-Aspect-01.jpg

AXIOM Remote Concept 5.jpg


Camera Docking Station:

SlideIn.jpg

RemotePinout.jpg

ClipInOin.jpg RemoteReleaseSwitchjpg.jpg

SpringRelease.jpg SpringRelease2.jpg




3 Operation Concepts

MenuConcept-01.jpg




4 Electronic Components

In consideration:

http://www.minidevs.com/product/CORE-A20.html hand soldered to our own PCB

iphone 4 replacement display (326 PPI 3.5" 960×640 px) or http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-HTC-Droid-DNA-ADR6435-Original-LCD-Screen-Display-Repair-Replacement-Parts-/350711245261 smaller bezel )(documentation through: https://hackaday.io/project/364-mipi-dsi-display-shieldhdmi-adapter  ?)

3D accelerometer to measure device orientation (optional)

4x AA battery tray

firmware stored on microSD card

no internal RTC and no button cell -> RTC in Beta instead

ALPS SRBE210200 rotary + push switch


alternative:

https://octopart.com/en12-hn22af18-bi+technologies-7730374

SMT type rotary encoders:

http://www.alps.com/prod/info/E/HTML/Encoder/Incremental/EC05E/EC05E_list.html

http://www.alps.com/prod/info/E/HTML/Encoder/Incremental/EC10E/EC10E_list.html

Beta connectivity through Hirose HR10A-7P-4S (a bit expensive but massive) or alternatively 4 pin 2.5 or 3.5mm audio cables: 4-Poles-Jack-3-5-RCA-Connector-RCA-Audio-font-b-Plug-b-font-font-b.jpg plus metal receptor on Beta and Remote: https://www.amazon.de/sourcingmap-Kopfh%C3%B6rer-Interieur-Montage-Steckdose/dp/B014XJ1SN6

RS232C as Beta <-> Remote protocol4

Toogle Switches APEM ZL series




5 TODO, next steps

  1. pick buttons, rotary encoders, etc components, collect datasheets and extract documentation about each components footprint and positions here