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PORTENTA VISION SHIELD - LORA®

The Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® brings industry-rated features to your Portenta. This hardware add-on will let you run embedded computer vision applications, connect wirelessly via LoRa® to the Arduino Cloud or your own infrastructure, and activate your system upon the detection of sound events.

The shield comes with:

  • a 320x320 pixels camera sensor: use one of the cores in Portenta to run image recognition algorithms using the OpenMV for Arduino editor

  • long range 868/915MHz LoRa wireless connectivity: get your Portenta H7 connected to the Internet of Things with low power consumption

  • two on-board microphones for directional sound detection: capture and analyse sound in real-time

  • JTAG connector: perform low-level debugging of your Portenta board or special firmware updates using an external programmer

  • SD-Card connector: store your captured data in the card, or read configuration files

The Vision Shield LoRa® has been designed to work with the Arduino Portenta H7. The Portenta boards feature multicore 32-bit ARM® Cortex® processors running at hundreds of megahertz, with megabytes of program memory and RAM. Portenta boards come with WiFi and Bluetooth®.
Purchase this Shield together with the Portenta H7 for full performance.

Embedded Computer Vision Made Easy

Arduino has teamed up with OpenMV to offer you a free license to the OpenMV IDE, an easy way into computer vision using MicroPython as a programming paradigm. Download the OpenMV for Arduino Editor from our professional tutorials site and browse through the examples we have prepared for you inside the OpenMV IDE. Companies across the whole world are already building their commercial products based on this simple-yet-powerful approach to detect, filter, and classify images, QR codes, and others. 

QR code detection example

 

Blob analysis example

Debugging With Professional Tools

Connect your Portenta H7 to a professional debugger through the JTAG connector. Use professional software tools like the ones from Lauterbach or Segger on top of your board to debug your code step by step. The Vision Shield exposes the required pins for you to plug in your external JTAG.

Getting Started

The Portenta tutorials section at the Arduino Pro website contains all the information you need to configure the Portenta H7, as well as the Vision Shield LoRa®, and the OpenMV editor for computer vision applications.

Warranty

You can find here your board warranty information.

Technical Specifications

The Arduino Vision Shield is an active add-on to the Portenta family of boards.

Camera Himax HM-01B0 camera module (manufacturer site)
Resolution 320 x 320 active pixel resolution with support for QVGA
Image sensor High sensitivity 3.6μ BrightSense™ pixel technology
Microphone 2 x MP34DT05 (datasheet)
Connectivity 868/915MHz ABZ-093 LoRa Module with ARM Cortex-M0+ (datasheet)
Length 66 mm
Width 25 mm
Weight 8 gr

 

Pinout Diagram

The Portenta Vision Shield - Lora® follows the Arduino MKR form factor, but enhanced with the Portenta family 80 pin high-density connector. Learn more about the board's pinout by reading the board's pinout documentation.

Download the full pinout diagram as PDF here.

Interactive Board Viewer

Additional I2C Port

The Portenta Vision Shield Lora® has an additional connector meant as an extension of the I2C bus. It's a small form factor 5-pin connector with 1.0 mm pitch. The mechanical details of the connector can be found in the connector's datasheet.

The I2C port, also referred to as the Eslov self-identification port within Arduino, comes with: SDA, SCL, GND, +5V, and an extra digital pin meant to send an alarm to the otherwise plain I2C devices connected to it. The pinout is shown in the following image:

If you are interested in designing your own modules for Arduino boards with this expansion port, the connector we suggest using is code: SHR-05V-S-B, also in the picture.

What are the key features of the Vision Shield LoRa
The shield adds a 320 x 320 camera, two on board microphones, and long range 868/915 MHz LoRa connectivity. It also includes a JTAG debugger, an SD card slot and an I2C expansion port for external modules.
Is this shield compatible with the Portenta H7 and how should I pair it
The shield is designed to work with the Portenta H7. For full performance you should purchase and use it together with the Portenta H7.
What software support is included for embedded computer vision
Arduino provides a free license to the OpenMV IDE for Arduino, enabling MicroPython based computer vision. You can download the OpenMV for Arduino Editor from the tutorials site and use the included examples for tasks such as QR code detection and blob analysis.
What debugging storage and expansion options does the shield offer
Debugging is supported through a JTAG connector for external programmers. An SD card slot lets you store captured data or read configuration files. There is also an additional 5 pin I2C port with an alarm line for external devices.
Where can i find warranty and getting started information
Warranty information is available on the board warranty page. The Portenta tutorials site provides setup guidance for configuring the Portenta H7 Vision Shield LoRa and the OpenMV editor.
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PORTENTA VISION SHIELD - LORA®

The Portenta Vision Shield LoRa® brings industry-rated features to your Portenta. This hardware add-on will let you run embedded computer vision applications, connect wirelessly via LoRa® to the Arduino Cloud or your own infrastructure, and activate your system upon the detection of sound events.

The shield comes with:

  • a 320x320 pixels camera sensor: use one of the cores in Portenta to run image recognition algorithms using the OpenMV for Arduino editor

  • long range 868/915MHz LoRa wireless connectivity: get your Portenta H7 connected to the Internet of Things with low power consumption

  • two on-board microphones for directional sound detection: capture and analyse sound in real-time

  • JTAG connector: perform low-level debugging of your Portenta board or special firmware updates using an external programmer

  • SD-Card connector: store your captured data in the card, or read configuration files

The Vision Shield LoRa® has been designed to work with the Arduino Portenta H7. The Portenta boards feature multicore 32-bit ARM® Cortex® processors running at hundreds of megahertz, with megabytes of program memory and RAM. Portenta boards come with WiFi and Bluetooth®.
Purchase this Shield together with the Portenta H7 for full performance.

Embedded Computer Vision Made Easy

Arduino has teamed up with OpenMV to offer you a free license to the OpenMV IDE, an easy way into computer vision using MicroPython as a programming paradigm. Download the OpenMV for Arduino Editor from our professional tutorials site and browse through the examples we have prepared for you inside the OpenMV IDE. Companies across the whole world are already building their commercial products based on this simple-yet-powerful approach to detect, filter, and classify images, QR codes, and others. 

QR code detection example

 

Blob analysis example

Debugging With Professional Tools

Connect your Portenta H7 to a professional debugger through the JTAG connector. Use professional software tools like the ones from Lauterbach or Segger on top of your board to debug your code step by step. The Vision Shield exposes the required pins for you to plug in your external JTAG.

Getting Started

The Portenta tutorials section at the Arduino Pro website contains all the information you need to configure the Portenta H7, as well as the Vision Shield LoRa®, and the OpenMV editor for computer vision applications.

Warranty

You can find here your board warranty information.

Technical Specifications

The Arduino Vision Shield is an active add-on to the Portenta family of boards.

Camera Himax HM-01B0 camera module (manufacturer site)
Resolution 320 x 320 active pixel resolution with support for QVGA
Image sensor High sensitivity 3.6μ BrightSense™ pixel technology
Microphone 2 x MP34DT05 (datasheet)
Connectivity 868/915MHz ABZ-093 LoRa Module with ARM Cortex-M0+ (datasheet)
Length 66 mm
Width 25 mm
Weight 8 gr

 

Pinout Diagram

The Portenta Vision Shield - Lora® follows the Arduino MKR form factor, but enhanced with the Portenta family 80 pin high-density connector. Learn more about the board's pinout by reading the board's pinout documentation.

Download the full pinout diagram as PDF here.

Interactive Board Viewer

Additional I2C Port

The Portenta Vision Shield Lora® has an additional connector meant as an extension of the I2C bus. It's a small form factor 5-pin connector with 1.0 mm pitch. The mechanical details of the connector can be found in the connector's datasheet.

The I2C port, also referred to as the Eslov self-identification port within Arduino, comes with: SDA, SCL, GND, +5V, and an extra digital pin meant to send an alarm to the otherwise plain I2C devices connected to it. The pinout is shown in the following image:

If you are interested in designing your own modules for Arduino boards with this expansion port, the connector we suggest using is code: SHR-05V-S-B, also in the picture.

FAQ
What are the key features of the Vision Shield LoRa
The shield adds a 320 x 320 camera, two on board microphones, and long range 868/915 MHz LoRa connectivity. It also includes a JTAG debugger, an SD card slot and an I2C expansion port for external modules.
Is this shield compatible with the Portenta H7 and how should I pair it
The shield is designed to work with the Portenta H7. For full performance you should purchase and use it together with the Portenta H7.
What software support is included for embedded computer vision
Arduino provides a free license to the OpenMV IDE for Arduino, enabling MicroPython based computer vision. You can download the OpenMV for Arduino Editor from the tutorials site and use the included examples for tasks such as QR code detection and blob analysis.
What debugging storage and expansion options does the shield offer
Debugging is supported through a JTAG connector for external programmers. An SD card slot lets you store captured data or read configuration files. There is also an additional 5 pin I2C port with an alarm line for external devices.
Where can i find warranty and getting started information
Warranty information is available on the board warranty page. The Portenta tutorials site provides setup guidance for configuring the Portenta H7 Vision Shield LoRa and the OpenMV editor.
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