OAK2 SoM Development Guide
OAK2 SoM Development Guide
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What is the OAK System on Module (SoM)?
- NOR flash capability, OAK-SoM does not have NOR flash by default, while the Pro has 1Gbit NOR flash by default (in some iterations 125Mbit is used),
- This allows the Pro to be used in standalone mode without a host computer, while the OAK-SoM requires a host computer to boot from USB. The Pro also supports Ethernet and SD card functionality (mutually exclusive).
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NOR Flash and Powering
OAK Design Guide and Mechanical Considerations
Start with the why:
- The intrinsics of the left camera.
- The intrinsics of the right camera.
- The extrinsics of the translation and rotation between the left and right cameras.
- Rectification parameters to align the rows of the stereo camera.
Move to the how:
- Ensure the camera assembly is rigid and free from mechanical stress, load, or torque.
- Consider mounting points and cable entry points to minimize motion and pressure that could deform the cameras.
- Share designs early with Luxonis for feedback on mechanical robustness.
Move to the what:
- Mount cameras on rigid structures:
- Reinforce PCB mounts with nearby metal supports to prevent bending.
- Use thermally isolated metals for mounting to avoid thermal expansion affecting camera alignment.
- Design external entry points to prevent forces from causing camera rotation or translation.
- Use securely screwed M12/C/CS-mount cameras; employ nylon threading to prevent loosening due to vibration.
- Secure compact camera modules (CCM) with a combination of pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) and rigid glue to prevent detachment from flexible flat cables (FFC).
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