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ESP32 with multiple cameras

I want to connect five OV2640 cameras via FPC to an ESP32 on a custom PCB. Is this generally possible and does the ESP32 have enough power for this or do I need an ESP32 for each camera? The frames per second are not so important as the cameras will be used as QR code scanners. Which components allow to run so many cameras with...

ottk3,
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Hijacking your post since I was wondering if the ESP32 is capable to use more than just one cam.

If not are there small wifi devices that are a better solution?

ottk3,
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That's a 5 Pin JST-XH Male connector.

ottk3,
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That's true. Maybe a PHR-5 JST Connector 2mm Pitch instead?

PHR-5 JST Female Connector 2mm Pitch

Source: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/wire-housings-plugs/8201472

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As far as I know are the “PHR” series connectors a variant of the “PH” connectors. They also have a 2.0 mm pitch, but they differ slightly in their housing design. The primary difference in the “PHR” connectors is the presence of a latching feature on the housing. This latch helps to secure the connector halves together, providing additional stability and preventing accidental disconnections.

Check out this page: Common JST Connector Types – Matt’s Tech Pages

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