Year: 2012

CloseMode

Kinect for Windows’ “Close Mode”: Firmware Seemingly Carries The Full Load

Two weeks ago, when I first wrote about Microsoft's upcoming Kinect for Windows, I wondered how substantially it'd differ from the Xbox 360-intended model, and whether the changes would reflect evolution in software, hardware or both. Shortly-thereafter coverage in Wired indicated: The Kinect for Windows unit also offers a modified USB connector and better protection […]

Kinect for Windows’ “Close Mode”: Firmware Seemingly Carries The Full Load Read More +

FuelingInnovationInNextGenerationOfMachineVisionApps

Fueling Innovation in the Next Generation of Machine Vision Applications

Machine vision is a branch of computer vision which is used in industries for the analysis of objects by capturing images and performing real time analysis. Major machine vision applications exist in quality control for the semiconductor industry and consumer products industry. Vision system controllers, smart cameras and frame grabbers capture live images and helps

Fueling Innovation in the Next Generation of Machine Vision Applications Read More +

CogniVue_800

CogniVue’s Camera Development Module: A Reference To Make Your Next Design Memorable

CEVA wasn't the only Embedded Vision Alliance member to make notable news at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. CogniVue unveiled SmartVue, which the company claims is the "smallest and lowest power smart camera module demonstration and development platform in the market today." Cubical in shape and 1" in size, SmartVue combines CogniVue's CV2201 ICP (Image

CogniVue’s Camera Development Module: A Reference To Make Your Next Design Memorable Read More +

The Benefits of an Industry Alliance: How You Can Utilize the Potential of Embedded Vision Technology

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI This article was originally published in the September 2011 issue of the INSPECT Buyer's Guide. It is reprinted here with the permission of INSPECT. Embedded vision technology has the potential to enable electronic products to be more intelligent and responsive, so that they are more

The Benefits of an Industry Alliance: How You Can Utilize the Potential of Embedded Vision Technology Read More +

dentalscanner

The VISION Show: Embedded Designs Are Becoming the Status Quo

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI Last November, EVA founder Jeff Bier attended VISION 2011, a trade show held in Stuttgart Germany. Part of Jeff's motivation to travel to VISION 2011 was his participation in a panel discussion on the topic of the future of embedded vision. And this editor also

The VISION Show: Embedded Designs Are Becoming the Status Quo Read More +

Consumer Surveillance Systems: Design Stratagems, Surmounting Implementation Problems, and Assessing the Embedded Vision Ecosystem

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI The Embedded Vision Alliance held its second quarterly Member Summit on December 6 in Dallas, TX, sponsored by Texas Instruments, and following up the premier event back in September. One notable aspect of the December meeting, as I previewed back in early November, was the

Consumer Surveillance Systems: Design Stratagems, Surmounting Implementation Problems, and Assessing the Embedded Vision Ecosystem Read More +

Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

Contact

Address

Berkeley Design Technology, Inc.
PO Box #4446
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Phone
Phone: +1 (925) 954-1411
Scroll to Top