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$ 239.00 assembled and tested
A new road for the CMUcam line. Uses the NXP LPC2106 ARM7 cpu instead of the SX cpu used in the two previous CMUcam's. This allows a very powerful true open source vision system. Source code in GNU C and serial downloader provided so no hardware is required to program. Shipped with CMUcam2 emulation pre-loaded, so can be used out of the box with most CMUcam2 functions and no programming required.
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CMUcam3 datasheet > PDF format CMUcam3 SDK guide > PDF format
$ 179.00 assembled and tested
A logical extension of the original CMUcam1 technology and a direct upgrade. Much more powerful than the original. Includes a full frame buffer allowing higher frame per second speed and multiple processing iterations on a captured buffer frame. Pan and tilt servos supported directly. Powerful edge filter post processing. Up to double the resolution of the original. Power saving sleep mode. Histogram for each color channel.
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CMUcam2 user manual > PDF format
$ 109 assembled and tested
CMUcam1 is a new low-cost, low-power sensor for mobile robots. You can use CMUcam1 to do many different kinds of on-board, real-time vision processing. Because CMUcam1 uses a serial port, it can be directly interfaced to other low-power processors such as Parallax Basic Stamps and PIC chips.
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CMUcam1 user manual > PDF format
Boe-Bot
CMUcam1 -
Plugs directly into AppMod connector on Parallax Boe-Bot robot.
The Boe-Bot CMUcam1 includes a printed user manual, cd-rom with sample code, and a pre-installed custom mounting bracket. Includes eight led, 2 pushbutton and piezo speaker user interface for running the eight function demo code.
CMUcam1 Boe-Bot user manual > PDF Format
Available only from www.parallax.com.
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