The MAX78000 is fast and low-power when executing CNNs, while enabling complex new AI use cases previously thought to be impossible in battery-powered devices.
I tried to draw a board based on the two development boards of Maxim, but the two-layer board couldn't be helped, and the ground wires were a mess. I don’t like adding LEDs to my personal drawing board haha. Poor people don't dare to experiment for fear of going bankrupt. Alas, I just finished the drawing and put it here for everyone to see.
Referring to Maxim's design, the USB is converted to SPI and connected to the chip for communication. The peripherals include cameras, TFTs, and six-axis sensors. The official camera is OVM7692-RYAA, and the schematic diagram uses the OV7670 module instead. I don’t know if there will be any problems. I couldn't wait for the camera cable to grow, so I just opened the window completely.
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