Hi everyone,
We're making a modular design - and it's almost done. We'll probably order our first round next week.
Why?
- Allows integration of the Myriad X directly into your design.
- Doesn't require your host have PCIE (USB instead)
- Allows plug/play Raspberry Pi + Myriad X at 30FPS instead of 8FPS of NCS2, including stereo depth
- Allows _you_ to make whatever board you want, without having to muck with dealing with the complexity and cost of making a high-density BGA board.
How?
So we'll make two carrier boards for this to start, both of which will be open source:
- A carrier board for this module with an output USB interface
- A carrier board for this module and also for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module
What?
- Myriad X with all supporting hardware. All the carrier board needs to do is provide power and connectivity.
- All connectivity through single 100-pin connector (DF40C-100DP-0.4V(51))
- 1 x 4-lane MIPI for high-res image sensor (e.g. 12MP)
- 2 x 2-lane MIPI for standard-res image sensors (e.g. 1MP)
- USB interface
- 40mm x 30mm (~ 1.57" x 1.18")
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