

12 x JST SH Crimp pins (You should get a lot more (like 100), because they are really small and break easily if you are not really careful when assembling the connectors - plus they are really cheap -).In order to assemble the synchronization cables for the Intel RealSense sensors, the following materials are needed: You can find further instructions about assembling the hardware sync cables in the corresponding Intel’s white paper.If you cannot assemble your own cables, there is a chance to find and purchase ready-made cables but with limited options regarding their length.Additionally, you will have to get 4 (or 18) x connector contacts.We recommend a good shielded 9-core ribbon cable like this. However, if you want to use any features that may become available by Intel (and make use of other pins of the GPIO port) in the future, then you will need 9 cables for each device-to-device connection. If you only want to use the GPIO port for external syncing between the system’s devices then you need only two cables.Here is the list of materials and parts needed for a cable that connects one master device with one slave: To achieve this, one needs to assemble a set of cables that enable the Master device to send trigger signals to the Slave devices. Intel RealSense 2.0 devices offer HW synchronization through a GPIO port placed on top of the device. The simultaneous triggering of all acquisition processes between different cameras is realized with external hardware synchronization cables.
