Prophesee Launches Event-Based Vision Sensor
Prophesee SA has launched the GenX320 Metavision sensor, an event-based neuromorphic vision sensor. An event based vision sensor enables lower power and latency than traditional cameras because each pixel works independently, capturing sparse asynchronous data driven by the individual pixels. Because each pixel only reports when it senses movement, the sensor generates significantly less data than traditional frame-based sensors. The new Prophesee sensor is 3 x 4 mm and has a 320 x 320 resolution with a 6.3 x 6.3 μm pixel size, (dB) >120 dynamic range, and 1/5 in optical format. Its ultra-low power mode is capable of down to 36μW. This sensor is designed especially for low power Edge/AI applications, including AR/VR/XR, IoT and more.
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Contact: Prophesee SA
Headquarters: Paris, France
Product: GenX320 Metavision sensor
Key Features: 320 x 320 resolution, 6.3 x 6.3 μm pixel size, (dB) >120 dynamic range
What Prophesee SA says: View more information on GenX320.
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