FRAMOS D435e Industrial Depth Camera
FRAMOS D435e Industrial Depth Camera is an IP66-housed camera with M12 ethernet connectivity, based on the Intel® RealSense™ D430 Depth Module. FRAMOS D435e Industrial Depth Camera features a resolution depth of 1280px x 720px and 3μm x 3μm pixel size. The global shutter of the depth sensors allows for applications with fast motion, while the D415e provides higher accuracy through a higher baseline with rolling shutter sensors. The D435e is housed in anodized aluminum and has an AR-coated, scratch-resistant protection glass. The dustproof and waterproof housing makes the series ideal for industrial environments. The camera provides Gigabit Ethernet data transfer with GigE Vision compliance and Intel RealSense SDK 2.0 compatibility.The D435e starter kit, which includes the camera itself, an M12 to RJ45 ethernet cable, and an M8 power cable with a wall plug, allows users to start and test the camera quickly.
Features
- IP66 dust and waterproof housing for industrial environments
- Gigabit Ethernet data transmission
- Secure cable connections with threaded M12 and M8 plugs
- Data transfer up to 100m in length
- Single cable for power and data via Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Increased data transmission reliability with packet resends
- GigE Vision compliant
- Intel RealSense SDK 2.0 compatible
- Onboard depth calculation with Intel RealSense Vision Processor D4
- External event trigger mode
Specifications
- Anodized aluminum housing
- 100mm length x 47mm height x 38mm width
- AR-coated, scratch-resistant (6H) protection glass
- 250g camera weight
- Resolution depth
- 1280px x 720px (global shutter)
- 3μm x 3μm pixel size
- 1920px x 1080px (rolling shutter) resolution RGB
- 50mm baseline (depth)
- 0.2m to 10m operating range
- 30 fps for simultaneous RGB and depth streams at 1280px x 720px
- Power consumption
- 6W (AUX)
- 7W (PoE)
- 12V to 24V (±10%) supply voltage
- 0°C to +55°C operating temperature range
- Up to 90% operating relative humidity
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Publié le: 2020-11-10
| Mis à jour le: 2025-02-18
