“Embedded vision applications with and without AI can be implemented, using all VC MIPI Cameras and the Raspberry Pi processor board,” according to the German company.
The drivers will be available free, and will cover over 50 image sensors.
At the same time, it will show range-increasing micro-coax cables that can be up to 75cm long – compared with around 20cm for FPC (flat) cables, it said.
They have an I-PEX connector on one end and a custom-developed adapter for MIPI CSI-2 on the other. “For even longer cable connections, up to 10m, the cameras are available with an GMSL2 option”, said the company.
Two more introductions at the exhibition are a MIPI camera series that includes a programmable image pre-processing unit “developed for applications such as the detection and reading of barcodes and other markers,” said Vision, and a new version of its FPGA-based system-on-module, also for image pre-processing, now with ~60,000 logic cells.
Find Vision Components on stand 3666 at SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco, 27 January to 01 February 2025.
The company has sales offices in the USA, Japan and UAE, as well as local partners in 25 countries.