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Weekly Wiki

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This is Seraphina in Seeed Studio and welcome to the Seeed Studio weekly wiki! Each Monday, I will introduce you our latest wiki, including the ones related to our new products, the interesting projects published by Seeed Studio, and the tutorials, introductions, etc... You name it.

✨ For each week, when a collaborator contributes a project or fixes something important, we put the stars at the end of title of "Weekly Wiki" for more people be able to see their efforts👍.

Today is April 29th and a brand new week has begun! Check out what Seeed Studio did last week!

Latest Wiki Launched

Using Grove Vision AI V2 with AT Commands

The Grove Vision AI V2 is a powerful AI camera module that allows users to deploy off-the-shelf models for vision applications. In addition to its AI capabilities, the Grove Vision AI V2 offers several hardware features and usage options to enhance its functionality and ease of use.

In this page, we will focus on guiding users on how to effectively utilize the Arduino library specifically designed for the Grove Vision AI V2. We will cover the installation process, key features, and provide practical examples demonstrating how to use the library functions to control and configure the module, enabling users to create innovative vision-based applications with ease.

Getting started with NEQTO Engine for Linux on EdgeBox-RPI-200

NEQTO is a lightweight and secure software package allowing companies to remotely install and configure their software on edge devices. NEQTO enables companies to provide improved software services to end users through turnkey platform connectors and built-in software lifecycle management.

Devices installed with NEQTO can be managed through API or the ready-to-use NEQTO Console, which includes optional services for data storage, alerts, and watchdog monitoring. Businesses can enable AIoT with near-instant installation on any Linux device and seamless data integration with any on-premise or cloud servers.

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Existed Wiki Updated

XIAO ESP32C6 Antenna Format Selection

There's an IO port 14 used to select between using the built-in antenna or an external antenna. If port 14 is at a low level, it uses the built-in antenna; if it's at a high level, it uses the external antenna. The default is low level. If you want to set it high, you can refer the code from the link.

The Efforts of Contributor

Past Weekly wiki

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