The Himax WE-I Plus is a tiny development board with a camera, a microphone, an accelerometer and a very fast DSP - and it’s fully supported by Edge Impulse. You’ll be able to sample raw data, build models, and deploy trained machine learning models directly from the studio. It’s available on Sparkfun.The Edge Impulse firmware for this development board is open source and hosted on GitHub: edgeimpulse/firmware-himax-we-i-plus.
This will start a wizard which will ask you to log in, and choose an Edge Impulse project. If you want to switch projects run the command with --clean.Alternatively, recent versions of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge can collect data directly from your development board, without the need for the Edge Impulse CLI. See this blog post for more information.
That’s all! Your device is now connected to Edge Impulse. To verify this, go to your Edge Impulse project, and click Devices. The device will be listed here.
If you export to the Himax WE-I Plus you could receive the error: “All licenses are in use by other developers.”. Unfortunately we have a limited number of licenses for the MetaWare compiler and these are shared between all Studio users. Try again in a little bit, or export your project as a C++ Library, add it to the edgeimpulse/firmware-himax-we-i-plus project and compile locally.
If no device shows up in your OS (ie: COMxx, /dev/tty.usbxx) after connecting the board and your USB cable supports data transfer, you can download the drivers directly from the mirror links below, as their site is sometimes down: