3D camera from ifm to be showcased at The Vision Show 2016

April 5, 2016
On display at The Vision Show 2016 in Boston from May 3-5 will be the O3D camera from ifm, which is a 3D Time of Flight camera that captures 3D point cloud data and provides the fully calibrated 3D point cloud to a PC or controller via Ethernet interface.  

On display at The Vision Show 2016 in Boston from May 3-5 will be the O3D camera from ifm, which is a 3D Time of Flight camera that captures 3D point cloud data and provides the fully calibrated 3D point cloud to a PC or controller via Ethernet interface. Four infrared LEDs illuminate a large field of view over the 0.3 to 5 meter range and the 3D camera’s objective lens housing is protected behind Corning Gorilla glass.Additionally, the O3D Camera can be used to construct custom algorithms to solve user applications and the ifm software development kit provides code examples and DLLs for developers in Linux or Windows environments.

The Vision Show 2016 booth number: 1111

To Learn More:

Contact: ifm efector, inc.
Headquarters: Malvern, PA, USA
Product:
O3D camera 3D camera
Key Features: 3D Time of Flight camera, 176 x 132 pixel image resolution, Ethernet interface, infrared LEDs.

What ifm says:
View more information on the O3D camera.

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