Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Product Reference Manual SKU: ASX00026 Description The Arduino Portenta Vision Shield is an addon board providing machine vision capabilities and additional connectivity to the Portenta family of Arduino boards, designed to meet the needs of industrial automation. The Portenta Vision Shield connects via a high density connector to the Portenta H7 with minimal hardware and software setup.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Features Note: This board needs the Arduino Portenta H7 to function. Himax HM-01B0 camera module Ultra Low Power Image Sensor designed for Always-on vision devices and applications High sensitivity 3.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Contents 1 The Board 5 1.1 Application Examples 5 1.2 Related Products 5 2 Ratings 6 2.1 Absolute Maximum 6 2.2 Thermal 6 3 Functional Overview 6 3.1 Board Topology 6 3.2 Camera Module 7 3.3 Digital Microphones 8 3.4 Micro SD Card Slot 8 3.5 Ethernet (ASX00021 Only) 8 3.6 LoRa® Module (ASX00026 Only) 8 3.7 Power 8 4 Board Operation 8 4.1 Getting Started – IDE 9 4.2 Getting Started – Arduino Web Editor (Create) 9 4.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 9 Company Information 18 10 Reference Documentation 18 11 Change Log 18 4 / 18 Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Modified: 16/08/2022
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 1 The Board The included HM-01B0 camera module has been pre-configured to work with the OpenMV libraries provided by Arduino. Based on the specific application requirements, the Portenta Vision Shield is available in two configurations with either Ethernet or LoRa® connectivity. Ethernet is designed for integration of the Portenta into wired networks and providing high bandwidth.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 2 Ratings 2.1 Absolute Maximum Symbol Description Min Typ Max Unit VINMax Input voltage from HD Connectors -0.3 - 3.3 V PMax Maximum Power Consumption - - TBC mW 2.2 Thermal Symbol Description Min TST Storage Temperature TOP Operating Temperature Typ Max Unit -30 85 °C -40 85 °C 3 Functional Overview 3.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Bottom view Ref. Description Ref. Description U1 Voltage Regulator J3 LoRa® Radio Antenna U.FL Connector (ASX00026 Only) J7 Ethernet Connector (ASX00021 Only) Micro SD Card Connector U2,U3 ST MP34DT06JTR Digital Microphone M1 Murata CMWX1ZZABZ LoRa® Module (ASX00026 Only) J9 J1, J2 High Density Connectors CN1 JTAG Connector 3.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 3.3 Digital Microphones The dual MP34DT05 digital MEMS microphones are omnidirectional and operate via a capacitive sensing element with a high (64 dB) signal to noise ratio. The microphones have been configured to provide separate left and right audio over a single PDM stream. The sensing element, capable of detecting acoustic waves, is manufactured using a specialized silicon micromachining process dedicated to produce audio sensors 3.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 4.1 Getting Started – IDE If you want to program your Arduino board while offline you need to install the Arduino Desktop IDE [1] To connect the board to your computer, you’ll need a USB cable. This also provides power to the board, as indicated by the LED. 4.2 Getting Started – Arduino Web Editor (Create) All Arduino and Genuino boards, including this one, work out-of-the-box on the Arduino Web Editor [2], by just installing a simple plugin.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® OpenMV IDE loading "hello world!" example Click on the green square underneath the connection button to run. OpenMV Run button 4.5 Online Resources Now that you have gone through the basics of what you can do with the board you can explore the endless possibilities it provides by checking exciting projects on ProjectHub [6], the Arduino Library Reference [7] and the online store [8] where you will be able to complement your board with sensors, actuators and more.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 5 Connector Pinouts 5.1 JTAG Pin Function Type Description 1 VDDIO Power Positive Reference voltage for debug interface 2 SWD I/O Single Wire Debug Data 3,5,9 GND Power Negative reference voltage for debug interface 4 SCK Output Single Wire Debug Clock 6 SWO I/O Single Wire Debug Trace 10 RESET Input CPU Reset 7,11,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20 NC Not Connected 5.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® High density connector pinout 12 / 18 Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Modified: 16/08/2022
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 6 Mechanical Information 6.1 Board Outline Board dimensions 6.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 6.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® Connectors positions BOTTOM 6.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 7 Certifications 7.1 Declaration of Conformity CE/RED DoC (EU) We declare under our sole responsibility that the products above are in conformity with the essential requirements of the following EU Directives and therefore qualify for free movement within markets comprising the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). 7.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 7.3 Conflict Minerals Declaration As a global supplier of electronic and electrical components, Arduino is aware of our obligations with regards to laws and regulations regarding Conflict Minerals, specifically the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Section 1502. Arduino does not directly source or process conflict minerals such as Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten, or Gold.
Arduino® Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® 9 Company Information Company name Arduino S.r.l Company Address Via Andrea Appiani, 25 20900 MONZA (Italy) 10 Reference Documentation Ref Link Arduino IDE (Desktop) https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Arduino IDE (Cloud) https://create.arduino.cc/editor Cloud IDE Getting Started https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/Arduino_Genuino/getting-started-with-arduinoweb-editor-4b3e4a Forum http://forum.arduino.cc/ OpenMV IDE https://openmv.