OpenMV Cam M7
SKU 102990763
Description
The OpenMV Cam is a small, low power, microcontroller board which allows you to easily
implement applications using machine vision in the real-world. You program the OpenMV Cam
in high level Python scripts (courtesy of the MicroPython Operating System) instead of C/C++.
This makes it easier to deal with the complex outputs of machine vision algorithms and working
with high level data structures. But, you still have total control over your OpenMV Cam and its
I/O pins in Python. You can easily trigger taking pictures and video on external events or execute
machine vision algorithms to figure out how to control your I/O pins.
Applications
The OpenMV Cam can be used for the following things currently (more in the future):
•Frame Differencing
You can use Frame Differencing on your OpenMV Cam to detect motion in a scene by looking
at what's changed. Frame Differencing allows you to use your OpenMV Cam for security
applications.
•Color Tracking
You can use your OpenMV Cam to detect up to 32 colors at a time in an image (realistically
you'd never want to find more than 4) and each color can have any number of distinct blobs.
Your OpenMV Cam will then tell you the position, size, centroid, and orientation of each blob.
Using color tracking your OpenMV Cam can be programmed to do things like tracking the sun,
line following, target tracking, and much, much, more. Video demo here.
•Marker Tracking
You can use your OpenMV Cam to detect groups of colors instead of independent colors. This
allows you to create color makers (2 or more color tags) which can be put on objects allowing
your OpenMV Cam to understand what the tagged objects are. Video demo here.
•Face Detection
You can detect Faces with your OpenMV Cam (or any generic object). Your OpenMV Cam can
process Haar Cascades to do generic object detection and comes with a built-in Frontal Face
Cascade and Eye Haar Cascade to detect faces and eyes.
•Eye Tracking
You can use Eye Tracking with your OpenMV Cam to detect someone's gaze. You can then, for
example, use that to control a robot. Eye Tracking detects where the pupil is looking versus
detecting if there's an eye in the image.
•Optical Flow
You can use Optical Flow to detect translation of what your OpenMV Cam is looking at. For
example, you can use Optical Flow on a quad-copter to determine how stable it is in the air.
•QR Code Detection/Decoding
You can use the OpenMV Cam to read QR Codes in it's field of view. With QR Code
Detection/Decoding you can make smart robots which can read labels in the environment. You
can see our video on this feature here.
•AprilTag Tracking
Even better than QR Codes above, the OpenMV Cam M7 can also track AprilTags at 160x120 at
up to about 12 FPS. AprilTags are rotation, scale, shear, and lighting invariant state-of-the-art
fidicual markers. We have a video on this feature here.
•Edge/Line Detection
You can preform edge detection via either the Canny Edge Detector algorithm or simple highpass filtering followed by thresholding. After you have a binary image you can then use the
Hough Detector to find all the lines in the image. With edge/line detection you can use your
OpenMV Cam to easily detect the orientation of objects.
•Template Matching
You can use template matching with your OpenMV Cam to detect when a translated pre-saved
image is in view. For example, template matching can be used to find fiducials on a PCB or read
known digits on a display.
•Image Capture
You can use the OpenMV Cam to capture up to 320x240 RGB565 (or 640x480 Grayscale)
BMP/JPG/PPM/PGM images. You directly control how images are captured in your Python
script. Best of all, you can preform machine vision functions and/or draw on frames before
saving them.
•Video Recording
You can use the OpenMV Cam to record up to 320x240 RGB565 (or 640x480 Grayscale)
MJPEG video or GIF images. You directly control how each frame of video is recorded in your
Python script and have total control on how video recording starts and finishes. And, like
capturing images, you can preform machine vision functions and/or draw on video frames before
saving them.
Finally, all the above features can be mixed and matched in your own custom application along
with I/O pin control to talk to the real world.
Specification
Processor
ARM®32-bit Cortex®-M7 CPU
w/ Double Precision FPU
216 MHz (462 DMIPS)
Core Mark Score: 1082
(compare w/ Raspberry Pi Zero: 2060)
RAM Layout
128KB .DATA/.BSS/Heap/Stack
384KB Frame Buffer/Stack
(512KB Total)
Flash Layout
32KB Bootloader
96KB Embedded Flash Drive
1920KB Firmware
(2MB Total)
Supported Image Formats
Grayscale
RGB565
JPEG
Grayscale: 640x480 and under
RGB565: 320x240 and under
Maximum Supported Resolutions
Grayscale JPEG: 640x480 and under
RGB565 JPEG: 640x480 and under
Lens Info
IR Cut Filter: 650nm(removable)
All pins are 5V tolerant with 3.3V output. All pins can sink or source
up to 25mA. P6 is not 5V tolerant in ADC or DAC mode. Up to 120mA
may be sinked or sourced in total between all pins. VIN may be between
3.6V and 5V. Do not draw more than 250mA from your OpenMV Cam's
3.3V rail.
Electrical Info
Dimensions
45(L) x 36(W) x 30(H) mm
Weight
16g
Power Consumption
Idle - No μSD Card
110mA @ 3.3V
Idle - μSD Card
110mA @ 3.3V
Active - No μSD Card
190mA @ 3.3V
Active - μSD Card
200mA @ 3.3V
Temperature Range
Storage
-40°C to 125°C
Operating
-20°C to 70°C
Pinout
Note: For this product, we provide customized service for building boards without headers.
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