This competition invites participants to design and build an embedded vision project using a development kit based on the AMD Zynq-7000 SoC devices.

Embedded vision is increasingly being integrated into various projects, significantly impacting skill sets, technical innovation, and product development.

AMD adaptive SoCs and FPGAs are suitable devices for creating embedded visual intelligence systems.

The challenge offers an excellent opportunity for developers to enhance their embedded vision skills by utilising the AMD Zynq-7000 SoC-based development kit.

15 official applicants will receive a Digilent Arty Z7 (P/N 410-346-20) development platform, designed around the AMD Zynq-7000 SoC, free of charge.

To compete for prizes, participants must blog about their design process and the outcome of their embedded vision project, ensuring the kit is used in the final project.

The competition encourages creative use of the FPGA components and innovative applications of AMD’s adaptive SoC technology.

Example tasks for the competition include, but are not limited to, Facial Recognition Signage, ANPR Registration Plate Monitoring System, Object Classification, and Object Sorting System.

The grand prize includes a Multicomp Pro MP720025 Digital Oscilloscope and a Multicomp Pro MP710082 Bench Power Supply, with a combined value of approximately $900. The runner-up prize consists of a Multicomp Pro MP720857 Handheld Oscilloscope and a Tenma 72-2660 Handheld DC Power Supply, valued at around $380. Lastly, the finisher prize is a Multicomp Pro MP781004 Handheld Digital Multimeter.

Applications are open now until 17 July. The 15 selected challengers will have until 25 October to complete their projects and blog entries. Winners will be announced in October 2024.

To learn more about the design challenge and enter the competition, please visit https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/design-challenges/eye-on-intelligence-challenge/.