AAEON’s UP team collaborate with Leopard Imaging to bring AI vision to the edge. Taking advantage of the latest Intel platforms, AAEON and Leopard Imaging realise the potential of MIPI camera compatibility.
Following its successful demonstration of a MIPI camera solution using the UP Squared Pro 7000 at Embedded World, AAEON have announced a MIPI Expansion Kit for the newly released third-generation board. Equipped with the Intel Atom® Processors x7000E Series, Intel® Core™ i3-N305 Processor and Intel® Processor N Series (formerly Alder Lake-N) and an FPC port supporting MIPI-CSI interface, the UP Squared Pro 7000 emphasises AAEON’s continued dedication to bringing the latest Intel® technologies to a wider variety of platforms. One such platform is the LI-ADL-ADP-IMX415-MIPI-081H, a 4K MIPI Camera Module from leading intelligent embedded camera creator, Leopard Imaging Inc.
The company recently announced that the camera has been designed with full-function drivers to support the Intel Atom® Processors x7000E Series, Intel® Core™ i3-N305 Processor, and Intel® Processor N Series (formerly Alder Lake-N), allowing users to take advantage of the peripheral Intel® technologies that come with the processor platform, such as Intel® UHD Graphics on a Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise OS.
Through their collaboration, AAEON and Leopard Imaging will streamline the market deployment of the new Intel® processor platform, giving customers a simple way to harness its features, with the AAEON’s MIPI Interface Expansion Kit acting as a conduit between the UP Squared Pro 7000 and the LI-ADL-ADP-IMX415-MIPI-081H camera.
“Our goal is to help innovators realize the benefits of new Intel platforms through our design and manufacturing expertise,” said Irene Lin, product manager with AAEON’s UP team. “This collaboration with Leopard Imaging shows the value we place on developing products featuring Intel technologies that have real market potential.”
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