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hellbenderai01 · 1 year ago
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Transforming Vision Technology with Hellbender
In today's technology-driven world, vision systems are pivotal across numerous industries. Hellbender, a pioneer in innovative technology solutions, is leading the charge in this field. This article delves into the remarkable advancements and applications of vision technology, spotlighting key components such as the Raspberry Pi Camera, Edge Computing Camera, Raspberry Pi Camera Module, Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera, Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision, and Vision Systems for Manufacturing.
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Unleashing Potential with the Raspberry Pi Camera
The Raspberry Pi Camera is a powerful tool widely used by hobbyists and professionals alike. Its affordability and user-friendliness have made it a favorite for DIY projects and educational purposes. Yet, its applications extend far beyond these basic uses.
The Raspberry Pi Camera is incredibly adaptable, finding uses in security systems, time-lapse photography, and wildlife monitoring. Its capability to capture high-definition images and videos makes it an essential component for numerous innovative projects.
Revolutionizing Real-Time Data with Edge Computing Camera
As real-time data processing becomes more crucial, the Edge Computing Camera stands out as a game-changer. Unlike traditional cameras that rely on centralized data processing, edge computing cameras process data at the source, significantly reducing latency and bandwidth usage. This is vital for applications needing immediate response times, such as autonomous vehicles and industrial automation.
Hellbender's edge computing cameras offer exceptional performance and reliability. These cameras are equipped to handle complex algorithms and data processing tasks, enabling advanced functionalities like object detection, facial recognition, and anomaly detection. By processing data locally, these cameras enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of vision systems across various industries.
Enhancing Projects with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module enhances the Raspberry Pi ecosystem with its compact and powerful design. This module integrates seamlessly with Raspberry Pi boards, making it easy to add vision capabilities to projects. Whether for prototyping, research, or production, the Raspberry Pi Camera Module provides flexibility and performance.
With different models available, including the standard camera module and the high-quality camera, users can select the best option for their specific needs. The high-quality camera offers improved resolution and low-light performance, making it suitable for professional applications. This versatility makes the Raspberry Pi Camera Module a crucial tool for developers and engineers.
Harnessing Thermal Imaging with the Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera
Thermal imaging is becoming increasingly vital in various sectors, from industrial maintenance to healthcare. The Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera combines the Raspberry Pi platform with thermal imaging capabilities, providing an affordable solution for thermal analysis.
This camera is used for monitoring electrical systems for overheating, detecting heat leaks in buildings, and performing non-invasive medical diagnostics. The ability to visualize temperature differences in real-time offers new opportunities for preventive maintenance and safety measures. Hellbender’s thermal camera solutions ensure accurate and reliable thermal imaging, empowering users to make informed decisions.
Advancing AI with Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision
The Nvidia Jetson platform has revolutionized AI-powered vision systems. The Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision capabilities are transforming industries by enabling sophisticated machine learning and computer vision applications. Hellbender leverages this powerful platform to develop cutting-edge solutions that expand the possibilities of vision technology.
Jetson-powered vision systems are employed in autonomous machines, robotics, and smart cities. These systems can process vast amounts of data in real-time, making them ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and speed. By integrating Nvidia Jetson technology, Hellbender creates vision systems that are both powerful and efficient, driving innovation across multiple sectors.
Optimizing Production with Vision Systems for Manufacturing
In the manufacturing industry, vision systems are essential for ensuring quality and efficiency. Hellbender's Vision Systems for Manufacturing are designed to meet the high demands of modern production environments. These systems use advanced imaging and processing techniques to inspect products, monitor processes, and optimize operations.
One major advantage of vision systems in manufacturing is their ability to detect defects and inconsistencies that may be invisible to the human eye. This capability helps maintain high-quality standards and reduces waste. Additionally, vision systems can automate repetitive tasks, allowing human resources to focus on more complex and strategic activities.
Conclusion
Hellbender’s dedication to advancing vision technology is clear in their diverse range of solutions. From the versatile Raspberry Pi Camera and the innovative Edge Computing Camera to the powerful Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision and robust Vision Systems for Manufacturing, Hellbender continues to lead in technological innovation. By providing reliable, efficient, and cutting-edge solutions, Hellbender is helping industries harness the power of vision technology to achieve greater efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. As technology continues to evolve, the integration of these advanced systems will open up new possibilities and drive further advancements across various fields.
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thegnooest · 9 months ago
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adafruit · 1 year ago
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snap snap, here's a camera module picowbell
we've been doing a ton of projects with OV5640-and-friends camera modules. these devices have 8-pin data ports plus pixel clock, hsync and vsync. the data can be raw 565 color, or JPEG data at 1080p! either way, you need a device with lots of RAM and the ability to quickly grab the buffer off the module. the RP2040 will do a fine job, but if you want to work with these modules they require a LOT of wiring. (https://learn.adafruit.com/capturing-camera-images-with-circuitpython/raspberry-pi-pico-wiring)
to make it easier, here's a design for a 'cowbell that will work with the Pico or PicoW to add a camera module, Stemma QT I2C port, MicroSD slot for storing images, and a right angle 'shutter' button. there's not enough room for a display on this slim board but we left pins 20 and 21 available for a TFT CS and DC pin for expansion capabilities.
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bmpmp3 · 1 year ago
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MAN i need to learn soldering properly i took computer tech for like 3 years in highschool but we learned to get rid of flux residue by going at the pcbs with a barbecue wire brush which makes every electronics nerd i know physically recoil to think about which is very funny but also. maybe i should. learn to use a solvent
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ainow · 1 year ago
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The high-quality, high-end, auto-focus, 8 mega pixel camera module with Omnivision OV8865 image sensor, it is widely used for many applications, such as smartphones, tablets, PC multimedia, embedded, robotics, drones, medical equipment, artificial intelligence, etc. The key features of this camera include MIPI interface, 8MP resolution with Omnivision OV8865 image sensor, high-quality image with high performance and low power consumption.
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bibleofficial · 5 months ago
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they’re flirting ❤️
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i need to feel a man’s beard stubble on my neck rn immediately
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foone · 8 months ago
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I am endlessly amused by the shittiness of visual recognition AI. I'm watching some tech guy show off the upcoming Raspberry Pi AI Camera, this is top of the line cutting edge stuff!
He aims it at his cats, and it instead recognizes his desk as a dining table. He holds up a picture of a bear, and it goes "CAT DETECTED". He picks up his cat, and it highlights him as a person and the animal he's holding as a dog.
This technology feels like it's been stuck at this "well it's almost sorta working" state for a decade now.
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arctic-hands · 3 months ago
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[Video Description: hands typing on a rainbow-lit clicky clacky keyboard, resting on the bottom half of an open black faux-leather clutch, the top half of which has a 4 inch-ish white e-paper screen and a Raspberry Pi module plugged into it. The keys clack and flash as they're typed, and the camera zooms in on the screen where it says "hello happy pi day!!! :D", as an excited and silly-deep voice offscreen says "It works!" End V.D]
I finally have q new-fangled typing machine! A ZeroWriter RasPi compiled together in a freebie handbag that one could say...came thru in a clutch...?
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libraford · 1 year ago
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Hmmmmm....
... trying to figure out a way to rig my camera so that I can remote trigger even when I'm in a place with no wifi. My hotspot is kind of sad and a raspberry pi would need a power source.
-squints-
....suddenly have to be a tech person.
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apriltempleos · 9 months ago
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october 5th 2024: speaker test launch
[id: A video filmed from hand in dim lighting. It opens to a laptop screen with a command box open. A hand types the command 'godword', at which point the camera pans over to a speaker. A feminine robotic voice with strange inhuman prosody reads out the words: miserably, awoke, energy, magnified, alternately, disc, gravity, gifts. End id.]
preacher: woof! i promised to post this yesterday, but the mannequins took priority. this is the test launch of the rip off godword code hooked up to a speaker that scott performed back in the uk. here's a few words from him as well.
Scott: Thanks Preacher. Yeah so the god word rip off in this test just uses espeak to read the chosen random words via a usb speaker. Usually I'd use a SHIM(Shove Hardware In Middle) on the GPIO pins of the raspberry pi for sound output but because the LED Matrix screen uses like every pin lol. Also the pi zero 2 doesnt have its own dedicated aux like bigger pi's.
The espeak program uses premade voice files with specific phonemes and voiced calibrations. They have different names and nationalities and can have different ages too? But I cant really hear much difference in the ages hah. Espeak also works with Mbrola voices too which are much better sounding voice files and can be calibrated more too with better phoneme and pronunciation dictionaries. This one here is very robotic and monotone as well as having weird stresses and vowel spacing but I plan on heavily tweaking to get the voice we want. Back to you Preacher.
preacher: i would actually like for it to be kind of robotic and weird =w= it's cool! i guess we will post clips of different voices once we set this thing up here in NL (when the parts get here that is)
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thegnooest · 3 months ago
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adafruit · 4 months ago
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A Compact Pi Compute Module Backpack 🍓🥧📸🎒
We used to stock a PiCam Module
that would plug into a Pi CM4 or CM5 - recently we went to restock it, but the vendor hasn't replied to our emails for many months. So, it could be a good time for us to design something that works similarly but with more capabilities. So we tasked Timon
with designing something for us - we just said, "Make the best thing ya can," and he delivered! Check this board out that plugs onto the compute module and provides many great accessories: USB connection for bootloading/USB gadget, USB 3.0 host type A for CM5, micro HDMI, micro SD card for data storage on 'Lite modules, camera connection, and mount, two DSI connectors, fan connect, Stemma QT / Qwiic connection, and RTC battery. There's one shutdown button for CM5 and two GPIO buttons plus one LED. Timon's gonna try to add an EYESPI connector for our next rendering so we can get some I2C/SPI/PWM outputs easily. What do you think? We wanted to keep it compact and not too pricey (aiming for <$30 cost. We'll see if we can get it there) but were able to craft fairly complex projects in a small space.
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ladytesla · 1 year ago
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The Great Faerun Baking Show (part five)
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Hello people. I cannot be stopped. Do you know how long I spent making up and looking up weird desserts? Do you have any idea how hard I tried to come up with a baking-related pun using the word 'Menzobarranzan'? I have a Problem.
(I failed thinking of a pun, by the way. Feel free to comment whatever you come up with and then I'll kick myself for not being as clever as you)
For those of you who are just stopping by, I had a horrible idea a while ago and this is the result. I have no idea what's going to happen or who's going to win. I’m just going to roll a D20 ‘bake check’ for everyone and write out the results, including what everyone rolled so y’all know I’m not cheating just so my druid boyfriend can win.  The person with the lowest total score (out of a possible score of 60) goes home.
We've got the main 6 companions, Jaheira, Halsin, Minsc (and Boo), Minthara, Dammon, and my tav Medora (who y'all can just pretend is Alfira if you don't want someone else's tav in the story, since they're both female bards)
Week One, Cake Week: Star baker was Karlach, Minthara went home
Week Two, Biscuit Week: Star baker was Halsin, Shadowheart went home
Week Three, Bread Week: Star baker was Wyll, Jaheira went home
Week Four, Pies and Tarts Week: Star baker was Wyll, Minsc went home
Week Four: Underdark Week, or "Just Like Lolth Used to Make"
Signature: Sussur loaf
This cake uses sussur fruit instead of eggs, which provides a unique gelatinous quality. They also glow in the dark, which of course they do.
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Astarion: Blackberry and vanilla sussur loaf. He got the proportions wrong, and after upending his pan onto his serving dish the sussur loaf oozed out in a puddle. The flavor was nice, but the presentation was horrible.
Dammon: Peach lemonade sussur loaf. Part of the loaf stuck to the pan, but he did his best to decorate it with leftover sussur fruit to hide it. The dark silhouettes on the glowing cake disrupted the traditional clean look, but there was nothing to complain about regarding the flavor.
Gale: Pandan and star anise sussur loaf. The star anise flavor was a bit too strong and the loaf was underbaked, but overall he received positive comments from the judges.
Halsin: Honey and lavender sussur loaf. The alien-looking cake and the homey flavors made a wonderful contrast, and it was baked almost perfectly.
Karlach: Gin and tonic sussur loaf. While her loaf was in the oven she passed around measuring cups of booze for the other bakers, the hosts, the camera crew... Things came out quite nicely, but the taste was ALMOST too boozy.
Lae'zel: Ginger and passionfruit sussur loaf. A nearly-flawless bake that came almost perfectly out of the pan. She expected no less, of course.
Medora: Rose and orange blossom sussur loaf. The floral flavors and the glow of the cake made her dessert look ethereal. She went a bit too heavy-handed with the rose, however.
Wyll: Lemon and thyme sussur loaf. The Blade isn't familiar with the Underdark, and it showed, unfortunately. The loaf was very overbaked, which dims the signature glow, and the thyme was overwhelmed by the lemon.
Technical: Menzobarranzan Tavuk Göğsü
This seemingly inocuous custard-based dessert contains a secret ingredient: shredded bulette meat. You apparently can't taste it if you prepare it correctly, and it provides a more robust texture to the dessert.
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From worst to best:
8. Medora
7. Astarion
6. Gale
5. Halsin
4. Karlach
3. Dammon
2. Wyll
Lae'zel
Showstopper: Myconid Cake
What better way to showcase the natural beauty of the underdark than to bake a tribute to those weird and wonderful mushroom people? Cakes must have two tiers and beautifully decorated.
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Astarion: Tiramisu cake. The soaking syrup he put on the layers made the cake too wet, but the flavors were well balanced. He wasn't able to make as many decorations as he liked, but the ones he managed to create were nice.
Dammon: Earl Grey cake with raspberries. And with enough myconid-like decorations that it looked like a cavern in the Underdark. Nearly flawless.
Gale: Triple chocolate cake. Had a very ambitious idea to do three tiers, each with a different flavor batter, different filling... and time got away from him. His presentation was very sloppy, and as he frosted the cakes while they were still hot due to the time constraints, the frosting melted right off.
Halsin: Orange and thyme cake. A unique combination of sweet and savory, again using herbs he foraged himself. His decorations were incredibly detailed, and the cakes themselves had a very delicate texture.
Karlach: Carrot cake. Carrots are roots. Roots grow in the ground. Mushrooms grow in the ground. It works. Unfortunately carrot cake takes quite a long time to bake properly, and hers were still nearly liquid on the inside when she took them out of the oven. She salvaged what she could, but gave up on trying to make things pretty with two minutes left on the clock, and went to find the last of the gin and tonic from the signature round.
Lae'zel: Lemon elderflower cake. The lemon overpowered the elderflower and the cake was slightly overbaked, but her militant attention to detail made the rock candy decorations incredibly precise.
Medora: Mojito cake. It was far too boozy and the presentation was definitely lacking, but at least the cakes were baked properly.
Wyll: Strawberries and champagne cake. Apparently it's Boozy Bakes club this week, and he was a card-carrying member. A surprisingly delicate flavor, and beautifully balanced with the strawberries.
The Results:
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Our star baker this week with a total of 52/60 is Lae'zel!
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And with a score of 24/60, Astarion is leaving the tent today.
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So I hope y'all are okay with me taking some creative liberties with the bakes today. Suspend your disbelief. Except for the Tavuk Göğsü which is a real traditional Turkish dessert that honestly sounds super interesting to me. How can you put chicken in a dessert and not taste it. I gotta know.
Feel free to play along in the comments! How would your tav or favorite npc compare?
Omg we're halfway through! We've got dessert week next.
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The high-quality, high-end, auto-focus, 8 mega pixel camera module with Omnivision OV8865 image sensor, it is widely used for many applications, such as smartphones, tablets, PC multimedia, embedded, robotics, drones, medical equipment, artificial intelligence, etc.
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ymishraofficial · 9 months ago
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Top 10 Projects for BE Electrical Engineering Students
Embarking on a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical Engineering opens up a world of innovation and creativity. One of the best ways to apply theoretical knowledge is through practical projects that not only enhance your skills but also boost your resume. Here are the top 10 projects for BE Electrical Engineering students, designed to challenge you and showcase your talents.
1. Smart Home Automation System
Overview: Develop a system that allows users to control home appliances remotely using a smartphone app or voice commands.
Key Components:
Microcontroller (Arduino or Raspberry Pi)
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth module
Sensors (temperature, motion, light)
Learning Outcome: Understand IoT concepts and the integration of hardware and software.
2. Solar Power Generation System
Overview: Create a solar panel system that converts sunlight into electricity, suitable for powering small devices or homes.
Key Components:
Solar panels
Charge controller
Inverter
Battery storage
Learning Outcome: Gain insights into renewable energy sources and energy conversion.
3. Automated Irrigation System
Overview: Design a system that automates the watering of plants based on soil moisture levels.
Key Components:
Soil moisture sensor
Water pump
Microcontroller
Relay module
Learning Outcome: Learn about sensor integration and automation in agriculture.
4. Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Overview: Build a prototype for an electric vehicle (EV) charging station that monitors and controls charging processes.
Key Components:
Power electronics (rectifier, inverter)
Microcontroller
LCD display
Safety features (fuses, circuit breakers)
Learning Outcome: Explore the fundamentals of electric vehicles and charging technologies.
5. Gesture-Controlled Robot
Overview: Develop a robot that can be controlled using hand gestures via sensors or cameras.
Key Components:
Microcontroller (Arduino)
Motors and wheels
Ultrasonic or infrared sensors
Gesture recognition module
Learning Outcome: Understand robotics, programming, and sensor technologies.
6. Power Factor Correction System
Overview: Create a system that improves the power factor in electrical circuits to enhance efficiency.
Key Components:
Capacitors
Microcontroller
Current and voltage sensors
Relay for switching
Learning Outcome: Learn about power quality and its importance in electrical systems.
7. Wireless Power Transmission
Overview: Experiment with transmitting power wirelessly over short distances.
Key Components:
Resonant inductive coupling setup
Power source
Load (LED, small motor)
Learning Outcome: Explore concepts of electromagnetic fields and energy transfer.
8. Voice-Controlled Home Assistant
Overview: Build a home assistant that can respond to voice commands to control devices or provide information.
Key Components:
Microcontroller (Raspberry Pi preferred)
Voice recognition module
Wi-Fi module
Connected devices (lights, speakers)
Learning Outcome: Gain experience in natural language processing and AI integration.
9. Traffic Light Control System Using Microcontroller
Overview: Design a smart traffic light system that optimizes traffic flow based on real-time data.
Key Components:
Microcontroller (Arduino)
LED lights
Sensors (for vehicle detection)
Timer module
Learning Outcome: Understand traffic management systems and embedded programming.
10. Data Acquisition System
Overview: Develop a system that collects and analyzes data from various sensors (temperature, humidity, etc.).
Key Components:
Microcontroller (Arduino or Raspberry Pi)
Multiple sensors
Data logging software
Display (LCD or web interface)
Learning Outcome: Learn about data collection, processing, and analysis.
Conclusion
Engaging in these projects not only enhances your practical skills but also reinforces your theoretical knowledge. Whether you aim to develop sustainable technologies, innovate in robotics, or contribute to smart cities, these projects can serve as stepping stones in your journey as an electrical engineer. Choose a project that aligns with your interests, and don’t hesitate to seek guidance from your professors and peers. Happy engineering!
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