Osela has announced the release of a structuring lighting random dot matrix laser projector, which is housed in a self-contained module and designed for 3D machine vision applications. The random pattern projector is a divergent dot matrix pattern of NxM pixels with a ration of bright and dark pixels of approximately 15%. Each bright pixel is surrounded by at least 8 dark pixels with no contact between bright pixels. The externally focusable laser projects anywhere from 980 to 57,446 random dots as well as operating wavelengths of 660nm or 830nm, depending on the model. Osela’s random pattern projector lasers are suitable for use in 3D machine vision, movement detection, volume measurement, bin picking, depth sensing, and palletizing applications.
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Contact:Osela
Headquarters: Lachine, QC, Canada
Product: Random pattern projector laser
Key Features: Projects anywhere from 980 to 57,446 random dots, operating wavelengths of 660nm or 830nm, externally focusable.
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