Vision Components to exhibit at virtual Embedded Vision Summit

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Vision Components will take part in the Embedded Vision Summit on 15 – 25 September 2020. The fully virtual event will offer abundant opportunities to connect with international industry experts. The German company Vision Components will showcase its varied solutions for developers of embedded vision applications. Firstly, the company is eager to promote its further expanded range of MIPI camera modules. These high-quality sensor boards, along with tested and proven drivers and high-bandwidth MIPI cables, are all it takes to enable common CPU boards for embedded vision. Prominent amongst the compatible computers with full driver support are the Raspberry Pi Compute Module and several NVIDIA platform boards, for instance the Jetson Nano Developer Kit, which are all excellent for commercial projects and for low-cost rapid prototyping.

As a second major product group, Vision Components will present its portfolio of embedded vision systems. These are versatile, freely programmable cameras featuring a multi-core ARM platform with a VC Linux operating system and free access to the VC Lib computer vision library containing more than 300 functions. The latest addition to this series, VC DragonCam is now ready for shipping. This board camera is based on a quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with 1.2 GHz clock rate, 1 GB RAM, and 16 GB flash memory. In addition to various built-in interfaces like GigE and 12 GPIOs, VC DragonCam is available with optional extension boards that enable easy, flexible addition of an SD card slot and more interfaces: serial interface, I²C, RS232, DSI, RJ45 Ethernet adapter, and power interface.

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