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New AXIOM Beta Modules and Shields in Development

Submitted by Sebastian on Wed, 02/01/2017 - 21:36

Socket based CMV12000 Image Sensor Frontend

SFE CMV12000 THT V0.16 PCB Top
SFE CMV12000 THT V0.16 PCB Top
SFE CMV12000 THT V0.16 PCB
SFE CMV12000 THT V0.16 PCB Bottom

The current batch of AXIOM Beta development kits use a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) Sensor Socket to connect the image sensor to the PCB. The socket type is the discontinued CPU Socket 604, which is only intended as a temporary solution to allow developers to easily swap out sensors. But it has some drawbacks as it covers a hole in the PCB, designed to accommodate a metal plate through to the back of the sensor for heat dissipation. In preparation for scaling up hardware production of the Beta, we have redesigned the sensor frontend PCB to use a custom-produced socket for our CMV12000 sensor.



ESP32 Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Shield

AXIOM Beta Wi-FiAXIOM Beta with Wi-Fi USB dongle

There has been a lot of buzz around the new ESP32 SoC (system on a chip) - a microcontroller with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability. This chip is being integrated into many IoT (Internet of Things) devices. We had previously planned to add wireless access to the AXIOM Beta with an off the shelf USB Wi-Fi dongle (image above). But this would mean a device sticking out the side of the camera. Also, maintaining driver and software support would be a challenge as there are many dongle manufacturers and models. But by integrating a standardised ESP32 chip, any Beta camera will provide wireless connectivity out of the box. The first board designs have been sent off to OSHPark for manufacturing. Once we receive them, we will test and report back.


ESP32 Shield PCB Top
ESP32 Shield PCB Top
ESP32 Shield PCB Bottom
ESP32 Shield PCB Bottom

HDMI Out Shield

Featuring the same PTN3363 interface chip as the Beta HDMI Plugin Modules, this shield will add one more HDMI output to the AXIOM Beta. You might ask why we need another HDMI interface as the existing plugin modules already provide up to three HDMI sockets. The long term development goal of the Beta is to allow internal high speed / high bandwidth recording of uncompressed raw footage onto solid state media (the CMV12000 sensor can capture up to 300 frames per second at 4K). For this purpose, the two plugin module slots (providing a minimum of 12GBps throughput combined) will be occupied leaving no way to attach a viewfinder or preview monitor to an AXIOM Beta configured in this way. This is where the HDMI Shield comes in. In terms of standards, this additional HDMI output will feature 1080p24/25/30 by default. The shield also hosts a NOA1305 ambient light sensor and GPIO with a flexible cable connector, which is intended to be used for interfacing the PCBs with buttons/dials and will be used to add standard camera controls.


HDMI Shield PCB Top
HDMI Shield PCB Top
HDMI Shield PCB Bottom
HDMI Shield PCB Bottom

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12 Comments

8 years ago
Jose

Probably you are interested

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Probably you are interested in this pick and place machine:

http://www.3d-druckschrift.de/index.php/artikel/smd-bestueckungsmaschine

With some modifications it can be used as an automatic test machine.

8 years ago
Sebastian

Interesting project, thanks

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Interesting project, thanks for the find.

8 years ago
Anonymous

Thankyou for the update! Good

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Thankyou for the update! Good news article with lots of exciting information. I am pleased to read about the improvements with the shields.

8 years ago
MikeA

Thanks for the update, always

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Thanks for the update, always welcome.

8 years ago
Derkiki

Great work everyone! Can't

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Great work everyone! Can't wait to see one of these in action. Are you still planning on making a lightweight and cheap little brother?

8 years ago
Sebastian

Lower resolution and thus

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Lower resolution and thus cheaper image sensor frontends are still planned and in development yes!
It wont change the weight much though.

8 years ago
Ilu

Good article!

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Good article!
Is there a road map for the development? When will be seen the Beta with a battery and an internal recording?
The delays in development is associated with a small number of people, technical problems or a lack of money?

8 years ago
Sebastian

Roadmap and development

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Roadmap and development status here: https://www.apertus.org/axiom-beta-status
The delays are mainly in production not development and based in our strive for absolute control of the production workflow and quality: https://www.apertus.org/axiom-beta-manufacturing-report-article-june-2016

8 years ago
Ilu

Would like to see the dates.

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Would like to see the dates.

8 years ago
SiX

Interesting update, thanks!

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Interesting update, thanks!

8 years ago
Kurt Fillmore

"The long term development

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"The long term development goal of the Beta is to allow internal high speed / high bandwidth recording of uncompressed raw footage onto solid state media".

This is outstanding news. Many thanks for the update.

8 years ago
Gonzalo

Bienvenida sea la modularidad

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Bienvenida sea la modularidad, ojala se ponga de moda y acabemos asi teniendo que desechar menos aparatos obsoletos

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