Prophesee Launches GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, Bringing Event-Based Vision to Developers
TL;DR
Prophesee's GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 gives developers a competitive edge with ultra-efficient event-based vision for real-time drone, robotics, and industrial applications.
The GenX320 sensor detects brightness changes per pixel, operating with microsecond response times, sub-millisecond latency, and under 50 mW power consumption for embedded platforms.
This technology enables safer drones, improved industrial automation, and better surveillance systems, making environments more secure and efficient for everyone.
Event-based vision mimics human sight, capturing changes instead of full frames at speeds equivalent to 10,000 fps with 140 dB dynamic range.
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Prophesee has launched the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, marking the first time the company's event-based neuromorphic vision technology becomes available to the Raspberry Pi developer community. The kit centers around the ultra-compact GenX320 event-based vision sensor and connects directly to the Raspberry Pi 5 camera connector, enabling development of real-time applications across multiple industries.
Event-based vision represents a fundamental shift from traditional frame-based approaches by detecting changes in brightness at each pixel rather than capturing entire images simultaneously. This technology allows sensors to respond in microseconds, operate with significantly less data and processing power, and achieve greater power efficiency compared to conventional sensors. The GenX320 sensor features a 320x320 resolution, greater than 140 dB dynamic range, event rate equivalent to approximately 10,000 frames per second, and sub-millisecond latency.
The starter kit provides efficient and cost-effective access to Prophesee's Metavision event-based vision platform through the company's OpenEB open-source core. Developers can leverage the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, one of the world's largest hardware communities with over 60 million units sold and millions of active developers. The kit is purpose-built for applications where traditional frame-based vision faces limitations, including obstacle avoidance and drone-to-drone tracking in robotics, 3D scanning and defect detection in industrial IoT, and intrusion detection and motion analytics in surveillance systems.
Key technical features include a compact camera module with MIPI CSI-2 interface, native integration with Raspberry Pi 5, and power-efficient operation consuming less than 50 mW for the sensor alone. Developers can access drivers, data recording, replay, and visualization tools through GitHub and additional resources through the Prophesee Knowledge Center, which offers download repositories, user guides, community forums, and support systems. The GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 is available for pre-order through Prophesee's website and authorized distributors.
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