3D depth camera features 5 Mpixel resolution

March 13, 2021
Designed for machine vision, the Scarlet 3D stereo depth camera offers up to 120 fps and over 70 million 3D points per second.

Designed for machine vision, the Scarlet 3D stereo depth camera offers up to 120 fps and over 70 million 3D points per second. It features 5 Mpixel resolution, 512 pixel disparity range, and captures motion data at up to 400 Hz. A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and Sony Pregius IMX250 image sensor provide a 73 dB dynamic range, 67% quantum efficiency, and 3.45 µm pixel size.

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