Will you be making one for BBB?

> On Dec 17, 2014, at 23:30 , Hristo Laftchiev <laftch...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> This is the most sensitive* camera add-on ever produced for the Beagleboard 
> XM (and I think also for the whole Beagle family of boards). Oriented towards 
> computer vision, CCTV etc. applications.
> We launched it 2 days ago.
> The authors are some crazy physicists, engineers and mathematicians from 
> bas.bg with Visensi start-up. It comes directly with Angstrom mSD, drivers 
> and example for OpenCV use installed. It must work immediately when you open 
> the box.
> (providing you put the mSD and the camera module in the right holes and in 
> the right direction).
> The important things are:
> 1. It starts, works immediately (no more asking this group what to do to 
> install the driver etc.) and you do your program job without caring about 
> hardware stuff.
> 2. Really exceptional sensitivity - we managed to follow and characterize 
> objects in midnight video stream (providing at least half moon illumination) 
> at 3-4 fps, which is enough for CCTV for example. I never saw a Beagleboard 
> XM compatible board with such capability*. 
> 3. Very configurable sensor - we are just beginning to use its most advanced 
> features.
> 4. You do not need capes and other additional stuff to put it working.
> 5. One developed and use a Media Controller driver (kernel 3.4), which allows 
> to employ the power of the Image capture processor of the DM3730 co-processor 
> which has many interesting functions - black level calibration, histogram and 
> man others. With older drivers (as those, used in the 2.6 kernels) this is 
> simply not possible.
> 
> For now we are selling it at eBay in small series. Just search for Vifff-024 
> or ViSensi or "camera for Beagleboard" at eBay.com or see for links on our 
> site. 
> 
> 
> *Please, if somebody doubts it - see the Aptina specifications here , compare 
> with other camera boards and write in the group if you find me wrong. I would 
> like to know it!
> 
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