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💬 CM1k Breakout Board -- Neuromorphic Chip

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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/208/CM1k-Breakout-Board-Neuromorphic-Chip

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      Hi, I have some trouble finding the components (see BOM) on Mouser. I'm a beginner, so I don't know what 0207W or CMOS SMD means (and can't find that on the site).

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        What kind of practical applications are there for this?

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          What kind of practical applications are there for this?

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          @NeverDie The CM1k chip can store over 1000 patterns associated with user-input categories. When in recognition mode, the chip compares a new input pattern to all of the stored patterns simultaneously, and outputs the best match. The practical applications are enormous -- allowing robots or other systems to recognize patterns almost instantly (visual, auditory, or other medium) and respond appropriately -- essential for self-driving vehicles, fully autonomous robotics, gesture-computer interfaces, brain-computer interfaces, complex environmental control systems, etc.

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          • kristof delaereK kristof delaere

            Hi, I have some trouble finding the components (see BOM) on Mouser. I'm a beginner, so I don't know what 0207W or CMOS SMD means (and can't find that on the site).

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            @kristof-delaere

            The terms that you refer to are footprint/package specifications (size, shape).

            Here are links to the above components on digikey:

            CMOS SMD (oscillator)
            http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/epson/SG7050CAN-27.000000M-TJGA3/SER3999CT-ND/5175091

            0207W (120 ohm resistor)
            http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tt-electronics-welwyn/WRM0207C-120RFI/985-1466-1-ND/3648019

            0207W (2.7k ohm resistor)
            http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/yageo/MCP100JR-2K7/MCP100JR-2K7-ND/2169183

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