Event-based vision comes to Raspberry Pi 5

A starter kit from Prophesee enables low-power, high-speed event-based vision on the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. The post Event-based vision comes to Raspberry Pi 5 appeared first on EDN.

Event-based vision comes to Raspberry Pi 5

A starter kit from Prophesee enables low-power, high-speed event-based vision on the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. Based on the GenX320 Metavision event-based vision sensor, the kit accelerates development of real-time neuromorphic vision applications for drones, robotics, industrial automation, security, and surveillance. The camera module connects directly to the Raspberry Pi 5 via a MIPI CSI-2 (D-PHY) interface.

Consuming less than 50 mW, the 1.5-in. GenX320 sensor provides 320×320-pixel resolution with an event rate equivalent to ~10,000 fps. It offers >140-dB dynamic range and sub-millisecond latency (<150 µs at 1,000 lux).

Software resources include OpenEB, the open-source core of Prophesee’s Metavision SDK, with Python and C++ API support. Drivers, data recording, replay, and visualization tools can be found on GitHub.

The GenX320 starter kit is available for pre-order through Prophesee and authorized distributors. The Raspberry Pi 5 board is sold separately.

GenX320 starter kit product page

Prophesee

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