3D Time of Flight cameras from Basler enter production

Jan. 3, 2017
3D Time of Flight cameras from Basler—which deliver each individual pixel with associated depth data— have entered into series production.  

3D Time of Flight cameras from Basler—which deliver each individual pixel with associated depth data— have entered into series production. The camera operates on the pulsed Time of Flight principle, is equipped with eight LEDs in the NIR range, and generates 2D and 3D data in one shot with a multipart image, comprised of a range, intensity and confidence map. The first model, the ToF640-20gm_850nm features a 640 x 480 Panasonic image sensor, reaches 20 fps, and delivers distance values in a working range of 0 to 13.3 meters. Additionally, the camera features a GigE interface and a measurement accuracy of +/-1 cm at a range of 0.5 to 5.8 meters.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Basler
Headquarters
: Ahrensburg, Germany
Product:
3D Time of Flight cameras
Key Features:
Pulsed Time of Flight principle, eight LEDs, 2D/3D data generation, 640 x 480 Panasonic image sensor, 20 fps.

What Basler says:
View more information on the Time of Flight cameras.

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