![]() ![]() The kit was developed as a collaboration with Thundercomm, which previously worked with Qualcomm on the Snapdragon 625 IP Camera. The platform is designed for developing “smart, power-efficient and cost-effective robots, ranging from large industrial and enterprise robots to small battery-operated ones with challenging power and thermal dissipation requirements,” says Qualcomm. The RB3 kit, which is available now for $449, also includes a Qualcomm Robotics navigation mezzanine board that supports time-of-flight, tracking, active stereo, and 4K-ready main cameras. The Qualcomm Robotics RB3 Platform is built around a new 96Boards CE form factor DragonBoard 845c developed in collaboration with Thundercomm. Qualcomm Robotics RB3 Platform in Basic (left) and Full configurations The new Qualcomm Robotics RB3 Platform runs Linux with Robot Operating System (ROS) on an octa-core Qualcomm SDA/SDM845, which you may know better as the Snapdragon 845. Qualcomm subsidiary Qualcomm Technologies, which in December released a Qualcomm Flight Pro for drones, has returned with another Snapdragon based robotics kit featuring Linux, this time targeting terrestrial robotics. ![]() The $449 kit includes 4K and tracking cameras. Qualcomm and Thundercomm have launched a “Robotics RB3 Platform” that runs Linux and ROS on an octa-core Snapdragon 845 via a new “DragonBoard 845c” 96Boards SBC. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Email
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