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The **Arduino® Nicla Vision** packs machine vision capabilities on the edge into a tiny fingerprint. Record, analyse and upload to the cloud all with the help of one **Arduino® Nicla Vision**. Leverage the onboard camera, STM32 microcontroller, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® module and 6-axis IMU to create your own wireless sensor network for machine vision applications.
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# Target areas:
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wireless sensor networks, data fusion, artificial intelligence, machine vision
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Wireless sensor networks, data fusion, artificial intelligence, machine vision
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It is possible to obtain 3D gyroscope and 3D accelerometer data from the LSM6DSOX 6-axis IMU (U3). In addition to providing such data, it is also possible to do machine learning on the IMU for gesture detection, offloading computation load from the main processor.
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### Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connectivity
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The Murata® LBEE5KL1DX-883 wireless module (U9) simultaneously provides Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity in an ultra small package based on the Cypress CYW4343W. The IEEE802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi interface can be operated as an access point (AP), station (STA) or as a dual mode simultaneous AP/STA and supports a maximum transfer rate of 65 Mbps. Bluetooth interface supports Bluetooth Classic and BLE. An integrated antenna circuitry switch allows a single external antenna (J6) to be shared between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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The Murata® LBEE5KL1DX-883 wireless module (U9) simultaneously provides Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity in an ultra small package based on the Cypress CYW4343W. The IEEE802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi interface can be operated as an access point (AP), station (STA) or as a dual mode simultaneous AP/STA and supports a maximum transfer rate of 65 Mbps. Bluetooth interface supports Bluetooth Classic and BLE. An integrated antenna circuitry switch allows a single external antenna (J6) to be shared between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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### Crypto Capabilities
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The Arduino® Nicla Vision enables IC level edge-to-cloud security capability through the NXP SE050C2 Crypto chip (U8). This provides Common Criteria EAL 6+ security certification up to OS level, as well as RSA/ECC cryptographic algorithm support and credential storage.
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A NTC (negative thermal coefficient) sensor provides overtemperature shutoff to the battery. The battery fuel gauge provides indication of the remaining battery capacity
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There are three main power lines provided:
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-**+3V1** provides power to the microprocessor (U1), 25 MHz oscillator (U14), 32.768 kHz oscillator (Y1), USB transceiver (U5) and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
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-**+3V1** provides power to the microprocessor (U1), 25 MHz oscillator (U14), 32.768 MHz oscillator (Y1), USB transceiver (U5) and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
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-**+2V8A** provides power to the camera (M1) and time-of-flight sensor (U4)
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-**+1V8** provides power to the microprocessor (U1), camera (M1), USB transceiver (U5), Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module (U9), accelerometer (U3), microphone (U6), crypto (U8), FLASH (U13), 27 MHz oscillator (U15) as well as the two level translators (U11, U12).
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- Additionally, a dedicated analog supply rail (VDDA) is provided for the microprocessor (U1). The camera module (M1) also has a dedicated power rail (+1V8CAM).
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- Additionally, a dedicated analog supply rail (VDDA) is provided for the microcontroller (U1). The camera module (M1) also has a dedicated power rail (+1V8CAM).
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