The OpenMV Cam RT1062 is a small, low power, microcontroller board which allows you to easily implement applications using machine vision in the real-world. You program the OpenMV Cam in high level Python scripts (courtesy of the MicroPython Operating System) instead of C/C++. This makes it easier to deal with the complex outputs of machine vision algorithms and working with high level data structures. But, you still have total control over your OpenMV Cam and its I/O pins in Python. You can easily trigger taking pictures and video on external events or execute machine vision algorithms to figure out how to control your I/O pins.
The OpenMV Cam RT1062 is a small, low power, microcontroller board which allows you to easily implement applications using machine vision in the real-world. You program the OpenMV Cam in high level Python scripts (courtesy of the MicroPython Operating System) instead of C/C++. This makes it easier to deal with the complex outputs of machine vision algorithms and working with high level data structures. But, you still have total control over your OpenMV Cam and its I/O pins in Python. You can easily trigger taking pictures and video on external events or execute machine vision algorithms to figure out how to control your I/O pins.
The RT1062 ARM Cortex M7 processor runs at 600 MHz with 32MBs SDRAM + 1MB of SRAM and 16 MB of program/storage flash. One of the big differences between the H7 Plus is the inclusion of WIFI on the RT1062.
Features:
Processor:
ARM® 32-bit Cortex®-M7 CPU w/ Double Precision FPU
600 MHz (1284 DMIPS)
Core Mark Score: 3020 (compare w/ Raspberry Pi 3: 3800)