Find a Retailer SHOP PRODUCT MENU LEARN BLOG find products, tutorials, etc... HOME / P R O D U C T C A T E G O R I E S / IMAGING 0 SUPPORT LOG IN EDUCATION Need Help? REGISTER FORUM / PIXY2 CMUCAM5 Pixy2 CMUcam5 S E N - 1 4 6 7 8 ROHS DESCRIPTION INCLUDES FEATURES DOCUMENTS Processor: NXP LPC4330, 204 MHz, dual core Image sensor: Aptina MT9M114, 1296x976 resolution with integrated image flow processor Lens field-of-view: 60 degrees horizontal, 40 degrees vertical Power consumption: 140 mA typical Power input: USB input (5V) or unregulated input (6V to 10V) RAM: 264K bytes Flash: 2M bytes Available data outputs: UART serial, SPI, I2C, USB, digital, analog Integrated light source, approximately 20 lumens Dimensions: 1.5" x 1.65" x 0.6" Weight: 10 grams Tags ARDUINO CAMERA RASPBERRY PI CMUCAM5 SENSOR SPI I2C LIGHT / IMAGING PIXY PIXY2 PYTHON UART images are CC BY 2.0 SHARE Previous Versions Pixy2 CMUcam5 Product Help and Resources VIDEOS SKILLS NEEDED Product Showcase: PixyCam Pixy2 CMUcam5 JUNE 7, 2018 COMMENTS 5 REVIEWS 0 Comments Looking for answers to technical questions? We welcome your comments and suggestions below. However, if you are looking for solutions to technical questions please see our Technical Assistance page. Log in or register to post comments. Keith55555 / about a year ago / 1 Anyone know what 'J5' is about on the back of the board? I'm hoping to be able to remove the camera module and tether one off board. Garfieldboy about 2 years ago 1 Whilst the original Pixy was great at object detection, getting the coordinates out was a nightmare though!!! / / We tried using it to detect 2 retro-flective markers, and whilst the detection of the markers worked fantastically, the I2C interface protocol to retrieve the data was so convoluted we eventually gave up since we couldn't do it reliably. The biggest issue seemed to be that the data retrieved from I2C was basically a stream with supposed synchronization markers. You would expect this to be a great system, but the implementation simply didn't work reliably when trying to handle more than one object in a single video frame. It was also almost as though the coordinates were cleared out at the start of each video frame, so often you would read block data and it would return a zero coordinates and/or just flat out get out of sync. I would really have liked a "capture" command, "status" command and a "retrieve coordinates" command. I will look through the interface documentation. Hopefully they have moved away from the stream format and/or made sure that once you start to retrieve a frame set nothing else is updated until you finished. Dave McLaughlin about 2 years ago 1 That's one huge list of countries this can't ship to. Is there a reason for this? / / SlyVixsky about 2 years ago 1 So in general, this is almost meant for use in the autonomous vehicle competition? :) / / machadolab about 2 years ago 1 I was a kickstarter backer of the original Pixy, and they had said face detection was 'coming soon'. As far as I / / know, it never happened. Will the pixy2 support face tracking? START SOMETHING. Email address SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER ABOUT SPARKFUN PARTNER WITH US SUPPORT SITE INFORMATION Read Our Story See Our Partners Customer Support Terms of Service Press & Media Become a Distributor/Reseller Purchase Orders & Payment Privacy Policy SparkFun Education Receive Volume Discounts Terms Compliance Job Openings Build a Custom Kit Technical Assistance Site Map Apply for a Hardware Donation FAQs Contact Us SparkFun Electronics (R) / 6333 Dry Creek Parkway, Niwot, Colorado 80503 Questions? Feedback? powered by Olark live chat software