The Luxonis DepthAI boards combine stereo and/or RGB cameras with the Intel® Movidius⢠Myriad⢠X platform. As a result, a small board can be operated either standalone or with an additional device, such as a Nvidia Xavier Jetson, Raspberry Pi or much more. Due to the extremely powerful Intel UC with a base clock speed of 700 MHz, this small and compact development board can calculate approximately 4.5 million possibilities in less than a second.Difference between OAK-D & OAK-D-ProThe biggest difference between the two cameras is the IR projector of the OAK-D-Pro. This allows high-resolution point clouds to be generated even in dark environments and/or under poor lighting conditions.WAS is the concept behind the Luxonis boards?The manufacturer wants to create a versatile platform with a very small form factor that allows anyone to run a first basic script in less than 30 seconds. Thereby, the development platforms are available in different configurations, such as with WLAN or a Raspberry PI Compute Module. If the first tests have been very promising, Luxonis also only offers bare-cash PCBs, which can be integrated as OEM into a third-party component.WAS is DepthAI?Each Luxonis development board comes with DepthAI firmware which comes with the following features:Neuronal interference (e.g. object detection, image classification, etc., including two-stage) Stereo depth (including median filtering) 3D object localization (addition of 2D object detectors with 3D position in meters) Object tracking (also in 3D room) H.264 and H.265 encoding (HEVC, 1080p & 4K video) JPEG coding MJPEG encoding Warp/UnsubscribeThis text is machine translated.