Description
Features
- 324x324 pixels camera sensor: use one of the cores in Portenta to run image recognition algorithms using the OpenMV for Arduino editor
- 100 Mbps Ethernet connector: get your Portenta H7 connected to the wired Internet
- 2 onboard microphones for directional sound detection: capture and analyse sound in real-time
- JTAG connector: perform low-level debugging of your Portenta board or special firmware updates using an external programmer
- SD-Card connector: store your captured data in the card, or read configuration files
The Vision Shield has been designed to fit on top of the Arduino Portenta family. The Portenta boards feature multicore 32-bit ARM Cortex processors running at hundreds of megahertz, with megabytes of program memory and RAM. Portenta boards come with WiFi and Bluetooth.
Embedded Computer Vision Made Easy
Arduino has teamed up with OpenMV to offer you a free license to the OpenMV IDE, an easy way into computer vision using MicroPython as a programming paradigm. Download the OpenMV for Arduino Editor from our professional tutorials site and browse through the examples we have prepared for you inside the OpenMV IDE. Companies across the whole world are already building their commercial products based on this simple-yet-powerful approach to detect, filter, and classify images, QR codes, and others.
Debugging With Professional Tools
Connect your Portenta H7 to a professional debugger through the JTAG connector. Use professional software tools like the ones from Lauterbach or Segger on top of your board to debug your code step by step. The Vision Shield exposes the required pins for you to plug in your external JTAG.
Camera | Himax HM-01B0 camera module |
Resolution | 320 x 320 active pixel resolution with support for QVGA |
Image sensor | High sensitivity 3.6μ BrightSense pixel technology |
Microphone | 2 x MP34DT05 |
Length | 66 mm |
Width | 25 mm |
Weight | 11 gr |
For more information, check out the tutorials provided by Arduino here.