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====== Pixy2 Overview ====== | ====== Pixy2 Overview ====== | ||
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Pixy2 is the second version of Pixy. It's faster, smaller and more capable than the original Pixy, adding line tracking/following algorithms as well as other features. Here's what we've added to Pixy2: | Pixy2 is the second version of Pixy. It's faster, smaller and more capable than the original Pixy, adding line tracking/following algorithms as well as other features. Here's what we've added to Pixy2: | ||
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* Pixy2 detects lines, intersections and small barcodes, intended for line-following robots | * Pixy2 detects lines, intersections and small barcodes, intended for line-following robots | ||
* Improved framerate -- 60 frames-per-second | * Improved framerate -- 60 frames-per-second | ||
- | * Tracking algorithms added to hue-based object detection | + | * Tracking algorithms have been added to color-based object detection |
* Improved and simplified libraries for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and other controllers | * Improved and simplified libraries for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and other controllers | ||
* Integrated light source | * Integrated light source | ||
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PixyMon is great for debugging your application. You can plug a USB cable into the back of Pixy2 and run PixyMon and then see what Pixy2 sees while it is hooked to your Arduino or other microcontroller — no need to unplug anything. PixyMon is open source, like everything else. | PixyMon is great for debugging your application. You can plug a USB cable into the back of Pixy2 and run PixyMon and then see what Pixy2 sees while it is hooked to your Arduino or other microcontroller — no need to unplug anything. PixyMon is open source, like everything else. | ||
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===== Technical specs ===== | ===== Technical specs ===== | ||
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* Dimensions:1.5” x 1.65” x 0.6” | * Dimensions:1.5” x 1.65” x 0.6” | ||
* Weight: 10 grams | * Weight: 10 grams | ||
- | * Integrated light source, 60 lumens | + | * Integrated light source, approximately 20 lumens |
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+ | <html><a class="sales-btn" href="https://pixycam.com/buy/">Where Can I Buy?</a></html> | ||