AMD
Video & Cameras
Robotics & Motors
An out-of-the-box platform that is ideal for vision application development without requiring complex hardware design knowledge. Includes a non-production version of the production AMD K26 SOM, a fan heatsink, and carrier board.
A development platform based on the AMD Kria K26 SOM and built for robotics and industrial applications. Includes a SOM, thermal solution, and carrier board.
The AMD Kria K26 SOM offers a customized Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, packaged for convenient use with DDR memory, nonvolatile storage options, a security module, and an aluminum thermal heat spreader.
All the essential accessories to get up and running with the AMD Kria KV260 Vision AI Starter Kit. It enables launching the AMD smart camera accelerated application in less than 1 hour. Kit Contents: KV260 power supply & adapter, USB-A to micro-B cable, ethernet cable, HDMI cable, MicroSD card, MicroSD to SD adapter, and 13MP autofocus RGB camera module.
From the FSM-IMX547 Camera Modules project.
Built to demonstrate the capabilities of SLVS-EC on the AMD Kria™ KR260 Robotics Starter Kit.
FRAMOS FSM-IMX547C Sensor Module (FSM) bundled with Sensor Adapter (FSA), lens and accessories. Contains a Sony IMX547 color 1/1.8" sensor and 8.5mm f/1.4 C-mount lens.
AMD Kria™ K26 System-on-Modules integrate a custom-built AMD Zynq® UltraScale+™ MPSoC that runs optimally (and exclusively) on the K26 SOM. The devices feature DDR memory, nonvolatile storage devices, a security module, and an aluminum thermal heat spreader. The SOM is designed to be plugged into a carrier card with solution-specific peripherals. Key target applications include smart city, machine vision, industrial robotics, and AI/ML computing.
Manufacturer | AMD |
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Introduced | Apr 19, 2021 |
Lifecycle Status | Active |
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