The Nicla Vision features an ST Microelectronics STM32H747AII6 Dual ARM® Cortex® – M7/M4 core microcontroller, which can be clocked up to 480/240 MHz. Thanks to its 2 MP color camera, smart 6-axis motion sensor, integrated microphone, and distance sensor, it is suitable for asset tracking, object recognition, and predictive maintenance. The integrated WiFi®/Bluetooth® LE connectivity supports the transmission of data that are collected from sensor nodes to the Arduino® Cloud or third-party vendor services.
Lauterbach’s universal TRACE32® PowerView Software enables software debugging of the Cortex®-M7 core over a USB cable without the need for additional hardware modules. Students, makers, and all other Arduino® customers can simply register on Lauterbach’s website and then download and use the PowerView software for free. There are no limitations in terms of code size and time of usage.
“The maker platform Arduino has always enjoyed great and still growing popularity”, says Norbert Weiss, Managing Director at Lauterbach GmbH. “We are happy to support Arduino’s large community to enable even more innovative ideas and projects.”
Lauterbach’s TRACE32® PowerView software enables developers to evolve applications based on Arduino® devices, even faster and easier.
About LAUTERBACH
Lauterbach is the leading manufacturer of cutting-edge development tools for embedded systems with more than 40 years of experience. It is an international, well-established company, serving customers all over the world, partnering with all semiconductor manufacturers and growing steadily. At the headquarters in Hoehenkirchen, near Munich, the engineering team develops and produces highly proficient and specialized, easy-to-use Development Tools under the brand TRACE32®. Branch offices in United Kingdom, Italy, France, Tunisia, on the East and West coasts of the United States, Japan and China and highly qualified sales as well as support engineers in many other countries make Lauterbach’s full product range available worldwide.
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