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  • Date Created: 17 Jul 2017 2:43 AM Date Created
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RGGBer Dev Kit, powered by FPGA makes embedded vision development easy

rggber
rggber
17 Jul 2017

Embedded Vision is one of the most exciting domains in today’s technology. It provides machines the ability to see, sense, intelligence and immediately respond to the real world. As a key and pervasive megatrend, embedded vision is shaping the future of the embedded industry.

 

RGGBer is a fully open source, low cost and modular development kit that makes embedded vision design easy! It provides user all the necessary hardware resources and accessories to support

1080P@60fps video applications. RGGBer is based on FPGA solution which is the most powerful and mainstream.

 

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The key values of RGGBer Dev Kit:

  • It frees development team from spending time on general, repetitive basic works. You may quickly start with featured things of your embedded vision product.
  • Save money and speed your project schedule. Lower the risk of project.
  • RGGBer is open source platform. Developers are able to contribute or share knowledge with others.

 

We just set up a campaign page on Crowd Supply site and decide to launch this campaign this Aug. You may sign up on the pre-launch page which shares with same URL to receive updates and be notified when it launches.

 

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We have shared with people some of the features on hacker/maker community.

  1. What is RGGBer Dev Kit?
  2. Machine vision demo
  3. Video processing demo
  4. High speed image network demo
  5. ADAS demo
  6. Wireless control to RGGBer
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  • rggber
    rggber over 8 years ago +2
    https://player.vimeo.com/video/226265764 I just shared with you this video which indicates how the picture came from. I am not strong enough to do PS on the video .
  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to rggber +1
    Perhaps Jan Cumps has been watching too much Sherlock lately? I think the video clarifies nothing's wrong with the picture in question.
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 8 years ago in reply to fvan +1
    Frederick Vandenbosch wrote: Perhaps Jan Cumps has been watching too much Sherlock lately? I think the video clarifies nothing's wrong with the picture in question. Yes
  • mfeldheim
    mfeldheim over 7 years ago in reply to rggber

    Guess one needs a healthy portion of mistrust in times of fake news image seeing the video was weirdly satisfying

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    Jan Cumps over 8 years ago in reply to fvan

    Frederick Vandenbosch wrote:

     

    Perhaps Jan Cumps has been watching too much Sherlock lately? I think the video clarifies nothing's wrong with the picture in question.

    Yes image

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    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to rggber

    Perhaps Jan Cumps has been watching too much Sherlock lately? I think the video clarifies nothing's wrong with the picture in question.

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    rggber over 8 years ago

    https://player.vimeo.com/video/226265764

     

    I just shared with you this video which indicates how the picture came from. I am not strong enough to do PS on the video image.

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  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    On the left, there's part of the purple mat, and on the right is the mug.

     

    With the naked eye, the picture doesn't seem to be tampered with?

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