Embedded Vision
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AI for Embedded Vision
The world is fast moving to a phase where we expect ‘smart’ everything. It started a few years ago with talk just about smart cities, but more recently there’s a finer granularity, with both technical and non-technical people exploring areas like smart mobility, smart energy, smart factories, smart agriculture and smart homes.
How Can Basler Embedded Vision Kits Help in the Development Process?
Basler offers you the tools you need to make your design in process for embedded vision projects easier. The Basler Embedded Vision Kits provide you with all the components you need to evaluate Basler dart camera modules and easily design them into your embedded vision system. Thanks to the SDK of the pylon Camera Software Suite, you can use the code for USB 3.0 as well as for BCON for LVDS and BCON for MIPI camera modules. Not only can you reuse the code, you can also easily port from the development platform to your target hardware.
Image Sensor Module, Vision Module, Camera Module – What Are the Differences?
Camera modules offer many features that can be used for specific applications. Additionally, software, drivers and tools are available for fast connectivity to a system. Reading out image data and making it available for further processing is easy, and the camera can be operated with simple and precise controls. All this ease-of-use support is missing in sensor modules. This means, that much more effort, adjustment and know-how are required to implement a good and stable solution. It also increases the development risk. Image sensor modules consist solely of hardware and the developer must integrate and install them by himself into the system to produce the data flow and control. Terminology in this field is not always consistent: terms such as “vision module”, “imaging module” or just “module” do not always describe elements with the same features and parameters. Each case requires a careful review of what is offered and whether it will meet your requirements.