The MAX78000FTHR from Maxim Integrated is a small board based on the MAX78000 microcontroller. This MCU is targeted at artificial intelligence (AI) applications running at the edge. In this context ‘edge’ means ‘there where it is needed’, for instance in your home or in your car or even in something you wear.
In this video we change the keyword spotting (KWS) demo so that the board can be used to control something with voice commands without going through the tedious process of AI training. Saying On/Off will toggle a pin, a serial port outputs every recognized keyword as plain text in JSON format, and another GPIO port pulses 1 to 10 times for the numbers 1 to 9 and 0 (as 10). This makes the board way more useful!
Contents
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0:00 Intro
1:38 Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)
2:44 The MAX78000FTHR board
3:33 Keyword spotting (KWS) out of the box
4:25 Recompiling an example project
7:27 Making the KWS demo useful
9:11 Summarizing
10:03 Thank you for watching
Resources
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- Project files: github.com/ClemensAtElektor/M...
- MAX78000FTHR: www.maximintegrated.com/MAX78...
- Maxim at GitHub: github.com/MaximIntegratedAI
- Bricked your MAX78000? github.com/MaximIntegratedAI/...
- Buy a MAX78000FTHR board: www.elektor.com/maxim-integra...
- Buy the MAX78000FTHR book: www.elektor.com/get-started-w...
- Buy the MAX78000FTHR bundle: www.elektor.com/get-started-w...
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