Startup company Zivid Labs will showcase its Zivid 3D camera, which is a real-time color 3D camera, at VISION 2016. The 3D camera is able to output 2.3 MPixel 3D RGBD images (X,Y,Z and R,G,B for each pixel) at an acquisition rate of >10 Hz, with 100 ms snapshots. The camera has an optimal working distance of 0.6 – 1.1m and a depth resolution of 0.1mm @0.6m. Additionally, the 3D camera features a USB 3.0 interface, a rugged aluminum casing that is dust and waterproof, and a passive cooling system. Zivid notes that the 3D camera could be deployed in applications such as object recognition and classification, robotic assembly, pick and place, inline quality control, and research and development.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand A15
To Learn More:
Contact:Zivid Labs
Headquarters: Oslo, Norway
Product: Zivid 3D camera
Key Features: 2.3 MPixel 3D RGBD images (X,Y,Z and R,G,B for each pixel) at an acquisition rate of >10 Hz, with 100 ms snapshots.
What Zivid says:
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