BASLER
Basler Blaze Time-of-Flight (ToF) 3D Camera provides you with a 2D and a 3D image in one shot, offering an attractive solution for a wide variety of applications including logistics, factory automation, and biometrics.
Operating on the pulsed Time-of-Flight principle, the Basler Blaze camera offers high resolution VGA, with Sony's DepthSense™ technology. The large measuring range can cover approximately two Euro pallets or a small car, with accuracy almost millimetre accurate in time-of-flight measurement. Additionally, thanks to its compact design and Gigabit Ethernet it is easily integrated into a system, with user-friendly and platform-independent programming.
How Does a Time-of-Flight (ToF) Camera Work?
A Time-of-Flight camera works by measuring the time the light needs to travel from the light source to an object/s and then back to the camera, by synchronising both the light source and image acquisition, the distances can be extracted and calculated from the image data.
Approvals | CE, FCC, GenICam, GigE Vision, RoHS |
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Digital Inputs | 1 |
Digital Outputs | 1 |
Frame Rate Max | 20 fps |
IP Class | IP30 |
Lens Barrel | S-mount |
Mono/Color | Mono |
Power Consumption | 15 W |
Resolution | VGA |
Resolution Max | 640x480 |
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Sensor size | 1/4" |
Sensor supplier | Panasonic |
Sensor type | CCD |
Supply Voltage | 24 V |
Temperature range to | 50 °C |
Weight | 0,4 kg |
Basler Blaze Time-of-Flight (ToF) 3D Camera provides you with a 2D and a 3D image in one shot, offering an attractive solution for a wide variety of applications including logistics, factory automation, and biometrics.
Operating on the pulsed Time-of-Flight principle, the Basler Blaze camera offers high resolution VGA, with Sony's DepthSense™ technology. The large measuring range can cover approximately two Euro pallets or a small car, with accuracy almost millimetre accurate in time-of-flight measurement. Additionally, thanks to its compact design and Gigabit Ethernet it is easily integrated into a system, with user-friendly and platform-independent programming.
How Does a Time-of-Flight (ToF) Camera Work?
A Time-of-Flight camera works by measuring the time the light needs to travel from the light source to an object/s and then back to the camera, by synchronising both the light source and image acquisition, the distances can be extracted and calculated from the image data.