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Take images with webcam or cmos sensor

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Hello there, how are you doing?

I'm in a personal project to learn to use microcontrollers, and I'm developing an usb interface with pic18.

I'm interested now in taking images (and a sequence of images--video) by the pic so it send the data to the pc via usb.

Is it possible to use or adapt a ordinary webcam to do this? Or a cmos sensor.. How do them work (I/O)? Or can somebody just recommend me any digital cammera to do this?

I mean: the image may be processed by some other integrated which sends to the pic a digital signal which can be sent to the pc and parsed by the software. How?

I need almost some info to keep researching, I can't find the right info.

Thaks, best regards
(Sory the spelling)
 

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