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Prophesee launches an event-based vision starter kit, featuring the GenX320 vision sensor, for the Raspberry Pi 5 development ...
The Starter Kit GenX320 is a power-efficient, event-based camera designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 that detects events with a ...
Hackster.io user Najib Kassab has published a tutorial walking you through how to setup a small project using a Raspberry Pi 4 and Hexabitz modules HF1R0x and H01R0x, H08R6x and H0BR4x.
In addition it uses an RN2483 LoRaWan radio module and The Things Network for communication, which makes it worth a look even if the Compute Module wasn’t of interest.
Camera module Great for newcomers, even better for hardcore users Since many popular Raspberry Pi projects hinge around cameras, I always keep a spare module in my tinkering bag.
Raspberry Pi released its »Compute Module 5«. The modular version of the flagship Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer is priced at 45 US-Dollars. While commercial customers usually use the classic ...
A review of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 development kit that can be used to create a small, robust PC that looks like a NUC This article, originally posted in Japanese on 15:10 Nov 29, 2024 ...
The new Compute Module 5 starts at $45 and shares many of the specifications of the Raspberry Pi 5, starting with the quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor, support for two 4K displays with a 60Hz ...
Prophesee, a developer of event-based neuromorphic vision systems, unveils the GenX320 Kit for the Raspberry Pi 5.