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From Concept to PCB: System Design of a Vision System (Tech Tips)

March 4 @ 3:00 pm - March 5 @ 4:00 pm

In our previous session, [PCB Fundamentals: A Practical Guide for Engineers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpLpdz_HtHI), Hemal walked us through the basic concepts any designer needs to grasp before embarking on a PCB design. Now it’s time to start applying some of those principles in a real-world context: namely, a vision system.

Using a parallel track on building an [Abandoned Object Detection System with Yocto Linux, OpenCV and the SECO COM-HPC-A-RPL modul](https://youtube.com/live/cCpGi6gw4EY?feature=share) as a baseline, Hemal now sets out to consider the development of a high-speed carrier board using the constraints of a real-world system.

Join us on Tuesday, March 4th at 15:00 UTC to understand the requirements and consideration of taking a PCB design from concept to prototype.

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Date:
March 4 - March 5
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm