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CenturyArks’ SilkyEvCam HD Module, featuring the high-speed IMX636 HD event sensor realized in collaboration between Sony and Prophesee and a MIPI interface, delivers ultra-fast, low-latency event-based vision in a compact, lightweight design ideal for robotics, automotive, AGVs, and more.
Prophesee announces the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making event-based vision accessible to the Raspberry Pi developer community for the first time. Built around Prophesee’s ultra-compact, ultra-efficient GenX320 event-based vision sensor, the kit connects directly to the Raspberry Pi 5 camera connector to allow development of real-time applications that leverage the advantages of event-based vision for drones, robotics, industrial automation, surveillance, and more.
7invensun’s aSee Glasses-EVS integrate Prophesee’s GenX320 event-based sensor, enabling up to 1000Hz eye movement sampling rate in a compact, lightweight wearable form factor. Designed for neuroscience, sports science, medical diagnosis, and cognitive research, the device offers high temporal precision and extended wearability for advanced human behavior studies.
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH, market leader in industrial machine vision, and Prophesee SA, inventor of the most advanced neuromorphic vision systems, today announced that IDS’ new uEye EVS camera line incorporates the high-speed, dynamic range and data efficiency of the Prophesee-Sony IMX636HD event-based vision sensor to offer new capabilities for industrial machine vision applications.
The Prophesee GenX320 camera module brings event-based vision sensing to the OpenMV Cam platform. Inspired by the human retina, each sensor pixel responds independently and asynchronously to relative changes in illumination leading to efficient, high-speed and low power vision sensing.