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TINY COMPUTE MODULES FEATURES SNAPDRAGON 845 AND SNAPDRAGON 660

TINY COMPUTE MODULES FEATURES SNAPDRAGON 845 AND SNAPDRAGON 660

A production ready micro SoM based on Snapdragon™ 845 SoC architected for Artificial Intelligence and Immersion The compact sized Inforce 67X1 SOM’s multiple MIPI-CSI interfaces and on-device artificial intelligence (AI) allows users to capture cinema-grade videos and blur the lines between physical and virtual worlds. The product’s enhanced hardware and software capabilities bring high-performance, true-to-life […]

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PERF V FPGA BASED RISC V DEVELOPMENT BOARD

PERF-V FPGA BASED RISC-V DEVELOPMENT BOARD

The Perf-V is an FPGA based development board designed for RISC-V opensource community by PerfXLab. It incorporates various peripheral chips and offers many interfaces. Perf-V has great flexibility and transplant multiple architectures. Some RISC-V development boards with silicon featuring RISC-V instruction set already exist, such as SiFive’s HiFive1 or Kendry KD233 board. One good thing about RISC-V is that it allows a user to

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Ideas and Inspirations

Toy Camera Using ESP32 + OV2640 Camera and 3.5″ TFT Touchscreen

This project is for educational purposes. I made this for teaching engineering classes for my kids. It helps to describes how the camera works. It consists of three main parts : Brain : the microcontroller Input : camera module Output : TFT display That parts are need to be easily assembled and disassembled, so our

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Automatic Arduino Powered Camera Slider With Pan and Tilt

Automatic Arduino Powered Camera Slider With Pan and Tilt

Are you fed up of shaky footage that ruins your video? In this Instructable I attempt to address this issue by building my own automated camera slider. I used the power of CAD and digital fabrication to create a robust gantry system that rolls along a length of square tubing. The gantry holds a pan

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TELEDYNE E2V’S EMERALD 67M HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGE SENSOR

TELEDYNE E2V’S EMERALD 67M, HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE SENSOR

Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies company and global innovator of imaging solutions, and TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry leader, announces that Teledyne e2v’s Emerald™ 67M image sensor, designed for ultra-high resolution electronics inspection, high-end surveillance and microscopy is now available. The sensor is a member of Teledyne e2v’s Emerald family and features TowerJazz’s smallest in the world

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BOXER 8150AI AI AT THE SPEED OF SIGHT

BOXER-8150AI: AI AT THE SPEED OF SIGHT

AAEON, an industry leader in AI solutions, announces the BOXER-8150AI, the latest in the BOXER-8100AI family of compact embedded AI Edge solutions powered by NVIDIA Jetson TX2. Featuring eight USB 3.0 ports, the BOXER-8150AI is designed to maximize framerates by providing higher bandwidth for USB connected cameras. The BOXER-8150AI features the powerful NVIDIA Jetson TX2 CPU paired with 8GB

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AMOEBA ROBOTICS’ BOARDITTO – AN AFFORDABLE PICK AND PLACE MACHINE

AMOEBA ROBOTICS’ BOARDITTO – AN AFFORDABLE PICK AND PLACE MACHINE

Hong Kong-based Amoeba Robotics is set to launch a pick and place machine for engineers, designers, and makers to conveniently automate the assembly of their PCBs ontop of their desks, with a more affordable price range going for $1,950. This is incredible because most pick and place machines are incredibly expensive, with the desktop models running into thousands of dollars

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BUILDING AN ARMY OF FAUX CAMERAS IN THE NAME OF ART

BUILDING AN ARMY OF FAUX CAMERAS IN THE NAME OF ART

After taking mental note of the number of surveillance cameras pointed at him while standing in line at the local Home Depot, [Mac Pierce] was inspired to create A Scanner Darkly. The art installation uses beams of light projected by mock security cameras to create a dot-matrix character display on the opposing wall, which slowly blinks out US

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