New HDR Camera Launched
LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. has launched a new HDR 5.4 MPixel camera, the Triton HDR TDR054S, which features an onboard adaptive tone mapping engine. The camera utilizes a C-mount lens mount and is equipped with a rolling shutter and a Sony IMX490 (BSI) backlit CMOS sensor, allowing for simultaneous 120 dB HDR imaging and LED flicker mitigation. The camera features LUCID’s AltaView adaptive tone mapping engine, which delivers real-time tone-mapped image output directly from the camera, converting 24-bit raw image streams to 8-bit RGB streams with enhanced details in the shadows and highlights. It has 5.4 MPixel, 2880 x 1860 pixel resolution, 13.8 fps frame rate, and wide-angle FOV. It has high precision recognition for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving. The camera is rated IP67, and provides protection against shock, vibration, water, dust, and electromagnetic interferences. It features Active Sensor Alignment 29 x 29 mm size, M12 Ethernet and M8 general purpose I/O connectors, industrial EMC immunity and an ambient temperature range of -20°C to 55°C. It conforms to GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards and is supported by LUCID’s Arena software development kit, which supports Windows, Linux 64bit and Linux ARM operating systems, and C, C++, C# and Python programming languages.
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Headquarters:
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Product:
Triton HDR TDR054S
Key Features:
2880 x 1860 pixel resolution, onboard adaptive tone mapping engine, CMOS sensor
What LUCID Vision Labs says:
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