Overall setup
First, you have to make sure that all the Pcam connectors in which you want to insert the FFC cable are open. Pull the black plastic tab on the edge of the connector out, away from the opening of the connector. This opens the connector, as it can be seen in the first image bellow.
Insert the FFC with the contacts facing up, toward the Pcam 5C PCB. The blue side (without contacts exposed) should be facing down on the Pcam side. Repeat the same procedure with the Pcam connector on the FMC Pcam Adapter, as you can see in the image number 2.
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First image shows the bottom of the FMC Pcam Adapter with the connectors left open, and the second image shows the FFC cable with the contacts facing up
After this, please ensure the FFC is fully inserted, and press both sides of the black plastic tab back towards the rest of the connector to latch the FFC in. Below two cables which are fully inserted can be seen.
If the cable becomes disconnected from the Pcam 5C or the FMC Pcam Adapter, please repeat the steps presented above.
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Two properly connected cameras
Finally, after both cameras have been connected, connect the FMC connector to the ZedBoard. To ensure that it stays firmly in place, one to two bolts should be used, as seen in the image below.
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Final Setup
To view messages printed over the UART communication channel, open a terminal program (such as Tera Term or PuTTY) on the host computer set to 115200 baud rate, 8 data bits, no parity bit and 1 stop bit. On startup, the ZedBoard will print feed-back and error messages via the serial console.
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Serial terminal that shows the Init. message
If a camera is unconnected, a warning message will be seen. The program will skip this warning and will start to initialize the rest of the cameras.
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Serial terminal that shows the Init. message and the incorrectly init of camera A