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* Small, fast, easy-to-use, low-cost, readily-available vision system | * Small, fast, easy-to-use, low-cost, readily-available vision system | ||
* Learns to detect objects that you teach it | * Learns to detect objects that you teach it | ||
- | * Connects to Arduino with included cable. Also works with Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone and similar controllers | + | * Connects to Arduino with included cable. Also works with LEGO Mindstorms EV3, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone and similar controllers |
* All libraries for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc. are provided | * All libraries for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc. are provided | ||
* C/C++ and Python are supported | * C/C++ and Python are supported | ||
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===== Vision as a Sensor ===== | ===== Vision as a Sensor ===== | ||
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===== Controller support ===== | ===== Controller support ===== | ||
- | Pixy2 can easily connect to lots of different controllers because it supports several interface options (UART serial, SPI, I2C, USB, or digital/analog output), but Pixy began its life talking to Arduinos. We’ve added support for Arduino Due, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black. Software libraries are provided for all of these platforms so you can get up and running quickly. Additionally, we’ve added a Python API if you’re using a Linux-based controller (e.g. Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone). | + | Pixy2 can easily connect to lots of different controllers because it supports several interface options (UART serial, SPI, I2C, USB, or digital/analog output), but Pixy began its life talking to Arduinos. We’ve added support for Arduino Due, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black, as well as LEGO Mindstorms EV3. Software libraries are provided for all of these platforms so you can get up and running quickly. Additionally, we’ve added a Python API if you’re using a Linux-based controller (e.g. Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone). |
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