Man-machine interaction device of infrared imaging tracking system
A technology of tracking system and human-computer interaction, which is applied in the parts of TV system, image communication, color TV, etc. It can solve the problems of poor real-time control software and occupying physical space, so as to reduce the complexity of control and reduce the Cost, simple and convenient human-computer interaction
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[0034] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0035] Such as figure 1 As shown, the human-computer interaction device of the infrared imaging tracking system of the present invention is composed of an OLED display, a button module composed of 3 buttons, a thermal imager and a tracker. The RS422 communication interface is established between the thermal imager and the tracker, and FPGA realizes the communication control in the tracker. The 3 buttons are connected to the FPGA in the tracker through the GPIO port. Use an OLED display as a display device to connect directly with the tracker.
[0036] On the basis of the above hardware structure, the human-computer interaction functional unit is designed in the tracker. Such as figure 2 As shown, the key decoding unit realizes the recognition of long press and short press of the three function keys. The thermal imager parameter adjustmen...
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