esp-idf/examples/peripherals/usb/host/uvc/README.md

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Supported Targets ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3

USB Camera Example

Overview

This example demonstrates how to:

  • Capture video from a USB camera using the libuvc library.
  • Stream the video over WiFi by hosting a TCP server.

The example enumerates connected camera, negotiates selected resolution together with FPS and starts capturing video. frame_callback function is then invoked after receiving each frame. User can process received frame according to his needs.

Optionally, captured video can be visualized on computer with help of player.py script located in this example. After setting Enable streaming menuconfig option, example will create TCP server upon start, and wait until player.py connects to server. Once connection is established, example streams each received frame to computer for visualization.

Notice that libuvc selects highest possible dwMaxPayloadTransferSize by default, so example has to manually overwrite this value to 512 bytes (maximum transfer size supported by ESP32-S2/S3).

(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)

How to Use Example

Hardware Required

This example requires any ESP32-S2 or ESP32-S3 with external PSRAM and exposed USB connector attached to USB camera. ESP module without external PSRAM will fail to initialize

Configure the project

Following configuration is needed for streaming video:

Open the project configuration menu (idf.py menuconfig).

In the Example Connection Configuration menu:

  • Set the Wi-Fi configuration.
    • Set WiFi SSID.
    • Set WiFi Password.

In the Example Configuration menu:

  • Set the Example configuration

    • Enable streaming
  • Select one of UVC Protocol Mode

    • Auto
    • Custom

Optional: If you need, change the other options according to your requirements.

Additionally, player.py python script makes use of opencv-python and numpy packages, not included in idf-env environment. Run following commands to install:

  • pip install opencv-python
  • pip install numpy

UVC Protocol Mode: Auto

When protocol mode set to Auto, the example tries to make three attempts to negotiatiate the protocol with following parameters:

1 Attempt: 640x480, 15 FPS, MJPEG 2 Attempt: 320x240, 30 FPS, MJPEG 3 Attempt: 320x240, first available FPS, MJPEG

If all three attempts result in an error, the example displays the error message and suggests to try another USB UVC Device.

UVC Protocol Mode: Custom

When protocol mode set to Custom, the example tries to negotiate protocol with configured parameters: Attempts, Width, Heighs, FPS, Frame Coding format. After all attemts result in an error, the example displays the error message and suggests to try another USB UVC Device.

Build and Flash

Build the project and flash it to the board, then run the monitor tool to view the serial output:

Run idf.py set-target esp32s2 to set target chip.

Run idf.py -p PORT flash monitor to build, flash and monitor the project.

(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-].)

See the Getting Started Guide for all the steps to configure and use the ESP-IDF to build projects.

Known limitations

Having only Full Speed USB peripheral and hardware limited MPS (maximum packet size) to 512 bytes, ESP32-S2/S3 is capable of reading about 0.5 MB of data per second. When connected to Full Speed USB host, cameras normally provide resolution no larger than 640x480 pixels. Following two supported formats are the most common (both encoded in MJPEG):

  • 320x240 30 FPS
  • 640x480 15 FPS

Tested cameras

  • Logitech C980
  • CANYON CNE-CWC2

Example Output

...
I (1186) example: Waiting for USB UVC device connection ...
I (1606) example: Device found
DEVICE CONFIGURATION (0c45:6340/	S) ---
Status: idle
VideoControl:
	bcdUVC: 0x0100
VideoStreaming(1):
	bEndpointAddress: 129
	Formats:
	MJPEGFormat(1)
		  bits per pixel: 0
		  GUID: 4d4a5047000000000000000000000000 (MJPG)
		  default frame: 1
		  aspect ratio: 0x0
		  interlace flags: 00
		  copy protect: 00
			FrameDescriptor(1)
			  capabilities: 00
			  size: 640x480
			  bit rate: 24576000-147456000
			  max frame size: 614400
			  default interval: 1/30
			  interval[0]: 1/30
			  interval[1]: 1/25
			  interval[2]: 1/20
			  interval[3]: 1/15
			  interval[4]: 1/10
			  interval[5]: 1/5
			FrameDescriptor(2)
			  capabilities: 00
			  size: 352x288
			  bit rate: 8110080-48660480
			  max frame size: 202752
			  default interval: 1/30
			  interval[0]: 1/30
			  interval[1]: 1/25
			  interval[2]: 1/20
			  interval[3]: 1/15
			  interval[4]: 1/10
			  interval[5]: 1/5
			FrameDescriptor(3)
			  capabilities: 00
			  size: 320x240
			  bit rate: 6144000-36864000
			  max frame size: 153600
			  default interval: 1/30
			  interval[0]: 1/30
			  interval[1]: 1/25
			  interval[2]: 1/20
			  interval[3]: 1/15
			  interval[4]: 1/10
			  interval[5]: 1/5
			FrameDescriptor(4)
			  capabilities: 00
			  size: 176x144
			  bit rate: 2027520-12165120
			  max frame size: 50688
			  default interval: 1/30
			  interval[0]: 1/30
			  interval[1]: 1/25
			  interval[2]: 1/20
			  interval[3]: 1/15
			  interval[4]: 1/10
			  interval[5]: 1/5
			FrameDescriptor(5)
			  capabilities: 00
			  size: 160x120
			  bit rate: 1536000-9216000
			  max frame size: 38400
			  default interval: 1/30
			  interval[0]: 1/30
			  interval[1]: 1/25
			  interval[2]: 1/20
			  interval[3]: 1/15
			  interval[4]: 1/10
			  interval[5]: 1/5
			StillFrameDescriptor
			  bEndPointAddress: 00
			  wWidth(1) = 640
			  wHeight(1) = 480
			  wWidth(2) = 352
			  wHeight(2) = 288
			  wWidth(3) = 320
			  wHeight(3) = 240
			  wWidth(4) = 176
			  wHeight(4) = 144
			  wWidth(5) = 160
			  wHeight(5) = 120
END DEVICE CONFIGURATION
I (1796) example: Negotiate streaming profile 640x480, fps 15 ...
I (1816) example: Negotiation complete.
bmHint: 0001
bFormatIndex: 1
bFrameIndex: 1
dwFrameInterval: 666666
wKeyFrameRate: 0
wPFrameRate: 0
wCompQuality: 0
wCompWindowSize: 0
wDelay: 23469
dwMaxVideoFrameSize: 614400
dwMaxPayloadTransferSize: 512
bInterfaceNumber: 1
I (1836) example: Streaming...
I (4016) example: fps: 10, bytes per second: 69920

...

I (44916) example: fps: 9, bytes per second: 62928
E (45626) USBH: Device 1 gone
I (45636) example: Done streaming.