Velodyne LiDAR has announced the release of its new Puck Hi-Res sensor, a version of the company’s LiDAR puck, which uses Time of Flight distance measurement with calibrated reflectivities. The Puck Hi-Res—which targets applications ranging from autonomous vehicles to surveillance—expands on the company’s VLP-16 Puck, a 16-channel, real-time 3D LIDAR sensor that weighs 830 g. The sensor features a 360° field of view (FOV) and 100 m range, while also delivering a 20° vertical FOV for a tighter channel distribution—1.33° between channels instead of 2.00°, to deliver greater details in the 3D image at longer ranges. Additionally, the sensor features a Class 1 Eye-safe laser with a wavelength of 903 nm, a rotation rate of 5 – 20 Hz, and an integrated web server for monitoring and configuration.
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Contact: Velodyne LiDAR
Headquarters: Morgan Hill, CA, USA
Product: Puck Hi-Res LIDAR sensor
Key Features: ± 10° Vertical FOV, dual returns, 16 channels, 100 m range, 300,000 points/s, 360° horizontal FOV, RJ45/M12 connectors.
What Velodyne LiDAR says:
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