BW1098FFC + BW0250TG + BG0249 are shown together below:
This repository contains open hardware designed by Luxonis, and meant to be used as a baseboard for the Luxonis BW1099 DepthAI SoM. The BW1098FFC baseboard has three FFC interfaces which allow for two BG0250TG camera modules (stereo pair) and one BG0249 RGB camera module.
PCB
contains the packaged Altium project filesDocs
contains project output filesImages
contains graphics for readme and reference3D Models
contains generated 3D models of the board
- 2 BG0250TG mono camera module interfaces
- 1 BG0249 RGB camera module interface
- 5V power input via barrel jack
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C
- Pads for DepthAI SoM 1.8V SPI
- Pads for DepthAI SoM 3.3V SDIO
- Pads for DepthAI SoM 1.8V Aux Signals (I2C, UART, GPIO)
- 5V Fan/Aux header
- Pads for DepthAI SoM aux signals
- Design files produced with Altium Designer 20
The BW1098FFC accepts 5V (+/-10%) from a 5.5m x 2.5mm barrel jack, and interfaces to a host via USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C. With cameras and the DepthAI SoM, total power consumption usually stays below the 900ma specification of USB 3, but Type-C power of 1.5A or greater is recommended.
Interfacing with the DepthAI SoM is also possible with BW1098FFC connector pads J3, J4, and J5. These pads are designed for the Amphenol/FCI 20021121-00010T1LF or equivalent. Please refer to the schematics for pinout information.
The reset button resets the Luxonis DepthAI SoM only.
The 5V LED indicates 5V power is present on the BW1098FFC. The PG LED indicates "power good" from the DepthAI SoM. The "RUN" LED indicates that the DepthAI SoM is not in reset.
These files represent the R1M1E1 revision of this project. Please refer to schematic page, Project_Information.SchDoc
for full details of revision history.
This board is compatible with the BG0249, connected to the RGB
FFC port and BG0250TG, connected to the CAM_L
and/or CAM_R
port.
This board can also be used with adapters for the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera, using the BW0253_R0M0E0 Raspberry Pi HQ Cam Adapter Board.
One could trivially change this board design (since it's open source) to allow it to be used with up to 3x Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. And contact us if this is of interest! We might just make it. ;-)