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This is Frank 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 November 17th, and a brand new week has begun! Check out what Seeed Studio did last week!

Latest Wiki Launched

iSpy on reComputer

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This guide shows how to deploy the open-source video surveillance application iSpy on the reComputer R series edge computing devices from Seeed Studio. It covers hardware prerequisites, system updates, installing Docker and Docker Compose, creating the docker-compose.yaml configuration, and adding cameras to start live monitoring.

Getting started for Home Assistant with reCamera

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This guide walks you through setting up Home Assistant on a Seeed Studio reCamera system, including hardware prerequisites, installing Docker, deploying Home Assistant in a container, and configuring the camera integration and automation with the system’s data.

How to establish communication between Jetson and EtherCAT devices

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EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is an open-source, high-performance real-time Industrial Ethernet fieldbus protocol based on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards. It operates on a master-slave architecture and is renowned for its exceptional speed, precision, and flexibility in industrial automation environments. This document uses the recomputer robotics J401 as the EtherCAT master and the MyActuator X4 as the slave to demonstrate how to establish communication between a Jetson and EtherCAT devices.

reSpeaker XVF3800 Control with Python

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In this section, we are going to talk about how to control your ReSpeaker XVF-3800 using the Python SDK. It makes development more convenient for users who want to build their own applications. For instance, you can detect where the voice is coming from, perform voice activity detection (VAD), control LEDs, and much more.

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