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Spy Video Car Spy Video Car Technical details Video system: inside the body of the car is a RF transmission module (Richwave "RW67TX-NA03) and a camera module black and white (based on the IC OmniVison OV5116). Similarly, the remote contains a corresponding video receiver (Richwave "RW67RX-NA03) and a 3.5mm phono jack that carries the video signal to the headphones. The headset is based around the Kopin CyberDisplay 300M LV LCD controller IC A300. It contains simple optics and diffuse white LED backlighting. All components run on a 9V DC source (they each carry their own voltage regulator), and Rx / Tx game works on the range of 2.4 GHz. Vehicle System: The radio and engine control circuits are similar to those commonly used in other radio-controlled toys. The radio operates in the range of 27/49 MHz with a control non-proportional to the direction and forward and backward movement. The engines and gearboxes used to propel and steer the car are also fairly typical of RC toys, even if they have been designed with an emphasis on quiet operation on the speed or power allows the vehicle to run almost silently. See also Flight distance with glasses and a VR camera. References ^ From product package manual, dismantling and my car spy video (with my best estimate). ^ Memoirs sensor module from OmniVision website. ^ Memory Module display from Kopin's website. ^ TOTY Toy Industry Association website. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/remote-flying-with-vr-goggles-and-a-camera-202964.php ^ References Wild Planet web site Details on the modification of the helmet for personal use Spy Video Car removable Categories: Radio controlled carsHidden categories: Orphaned articles from February 2009 | All orphaned articles Posted on May 29, 2010.
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