New embedded vision approaches the LogiMAT exhibition
Vision Components has announced that it will present its latest embedded vision systems and MIPI camera modules at the 2020 LogiMAT trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany. Co-exhibitor Retenua will demonstrate its advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) for forklift trucks, which is based on an intelligent VC stereo camera.
The board camera detects the reflective stripes on high-visibility clothing and prevents accidents and injuries. This innovative approach is very effective at low system costs. The near-infrared flash is another new feature of this type of camera-based ADAS; it ensures very good results both in the dark and in bright sunlight. Vision Components pursues a new approach to OEM projects, launching its VC MIPI range.
These high-tech components enable easy connection of various image sensors to more than 20 CPU boards, including NVIDIA Jetson, DragonBoard, all Raspberry Pi boards, and all 96Boards. Vision Components has even integrated non-native MIPI sensors in MIPI camera modules, using a specially developed adapter board.
Examples for these are IMX250 and IMX252 sensors from the Sony Pregius series, which is characterised by high light sensitivity and very low dark noise. The broad choice of MIPI camera modules allows OEMs to configure their embedded vision projects with great flexibility.
Vision Components has also emphasised the flexibility factor, developing its latest embedded vision systems with a quad-core processor. All models from the VCSBC DragonCam series feature a Snapdragon 410 processor at 1.2GHz clock rate, 1 GB RAM, and 16 GB flash memory. They also come with a GigE interface and 12 GPIOs and can be extended by two optional add-on boards with an SD card slot and more interfaces: serial interface, I²C, RS232, DSI, RJ45 Ethernet adapter, and power interface.