A Complete V-SLAM Solution Using Jetson Xaiver NX, VINS-Fusion & Arducam We used Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX, a stereo Camera board featuring two monochrome image sensors with global shutters, and an advanced VI-SLAM algorithm to build an inexpensive V-SLAM...
No Camera Interface in Early STM32 Development Boards Starting from 2007, STMicroelectronics has expanded their 32-bit Arm Cortex-based MCUs from the STM32 F1 to a whole catalog of 17 series with nearly 1100+ dev boards, the overwhelming number of products have scared...
First Raspberry Pi Stereo Camera with ISP Tuning We are the first to bring stereo vision cameras to regular Raspberry Pis, the solution allows you to connect up to 4 camera modules to Pi’s CSI connector, and to keep them fully synchronized in frame level with...
Everything with Pico4ML, Plus Bluetooth 5.0 & A Few Tweaks After talking to one of the authors of the TinyML Book, Mr. Pete Warden, we’ve decided to change our Pico4ML a bit and add Bluetooth to it. Except for the extra Bluetooth module, the specs of the BLE...
When the OAK-1 is paired with a Raspberry Pi 4 and a pan-tilt bracket, you can create a real-time tracking camera that follows your desired target and keeps it centered all the time. Here’s a quick demo: A Target Tracking System with MobileNet-SSD, OAK, Pi 4...
Micro:bit Now Has a Camera Module Of all the available sensors one can find, and for 6 straight years, there has never been an image sensor for the BBC Micro:bit. All these previous attempts at interfacing camera modules are fundamentally wrong, the Micro:bit’s...
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