
Connect with ADB and prepare target filesystem:Īssuming you are starting with a new Open-Q 610 dev kit with freshly installed OS SW (either fresh from the factory or if you have reinstalled it), a few steps are required before we can copy files to it or make other changes: See Figure 1 below for a picture of the setup with Dev Kit, LCD, two cameras, and a Linux PC for the ADB connection.įigure 1: Demo Setup with Two Cameras Attached 3. Connect the 12V power adapter to the dev kit.Connect the USB cable between the Type-C connector on the dev kit to your PC.Connect the two camera accessories to the dev kit CAM1 and CAM2 connectors.A PC, phone, or other device with VLC video player installed ().A PC with ADB utilities installed (either Windows or Linux).Lantronix Open-Q 610 µSOM Development Kit with the OpenQ-610_Linux-v1.1 software release installed.
FASTTRACK SCHEDULE 10.0.0.1 KEY HOW TO
This project explains how to set up the Open-Q 610 µSOM Dev Kit with camera and LCD accessories, how to connect it to your network, and how to run a couple of GStreamer demos to show how easy it is to get started with multimedia and AI use-cases on the Open-Q 610 µSOM Dev Kit. Combining this full-featured SW with the Lantronix Open-Q 610 µSOM Dev Kit and available camera and display accessories allows for the demonstration of the AI framework with minimal effort. The platform SW is a Linux release based on Yocto Thud (v2.6) with built-in support for the GStreamer multimedia framework, including GStreamer elements for control of QCS610 specific features, such as camera source, HW encoders and decoders, Wayland display sink, and various AI-specific elements.Īs described in the blog post, On-device AI with Developer-ready SW Stacks, the QCS610 includes powerful AI capabilities, right out the box.

Heterogeneous computing (CPU/GPU/DSP) for on-device machine learning.Multiple options for AI inference engines.


The QCS610 platform is designed to support the following key capabilities: The QCS610 is built specifically for advanced IoT vision intelligence applications, with exceptional power and thermal efficiency, advanced image signal processors, digital signal processor, connectivity, and security.
FASTTRACK SCHEDULE 10.0.0.1 KEY INSTALL
Lantronix recently introduced the Open-Q 610 µSOM and Development Kit, based on the QCS610 system-on-chip (SoC), and this project provides detailed instructions on how to install and run a couple of demos to show off the powerful capabilities of the platform out of the box.
