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A Raspberry Pi with a camera is nothing new. But the Pixy2 camera can interface with a variety of microcontrollers and has enough smarts to detect objects, follow lines, or even read barcodes witho… ...
Features of the Arduino Portenta Vision Shield :- a 324×324 pixels camera sensor: use one of the cores in Portenta to run image recognition algorithms using the OpenMV for Arduino editor- long ...
Lauterbach's »Trace32« development tools now supports »Nicla Vision« from Arduino. Nicla Vision is an out-of-the-box, stand-alone camera for analyzing and processing images that works without the use ...
Arduino is aiming at professional machine vision and edge computing with an intelligent camera board that can run TinyML for artificial intelligence. Called Nicla Vision and measuring 23 x 23mm, it is ...
Makers, developers and hobbyists that have considered adding advanced machine vision to their project may be interested in a new small affordable and expandable development board called the OpenMV ...
JeVois is a small, open-source, smart machine vision camera that was funded on Kickstarter in early 2017. I backed it because cameras that embed machine vision elements are steadily growing more ca… ...
This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno, some servos, and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that’s controlled by the Arduino.
Kevin Kadooka is the engineering student whose homemade TLR polaroid became a successful Kickstarter. Now Kadooka is back to his old tricks, with a new project that he’s dubbed the Lux. A 120 film ...
Hell, you can get heat vision in an iPhone case now. Now, with this tiny board, you can bring heat vision into any of your Arduino/Raspberry Pi DIY projects.