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IDS introduces Ensenso X 3D camera system

10 March, 2017
IDS introduces Ensenso X 3D camera system
IDS introduces Ensenso X 3D camera system
The system comprises a 100W projector unit with an integrated GigE switch on which two 1.3 megapixel cameras can be mounted at different distances.

March 10, 2017 - With the Ensenso X, IDS is introducing a 3D camera system designed to make 3D vision applications – 3D object recognition, localization and classification – easier and more flexible to implement. The system comprises a 100W projector unit with an integrated GigE switch on which two 1.3 megapixel cameras can be mounted at different distances. This facilitates a range of working distances and angles and allows users to capture larger objects, such as whole pallets or entire rooms. The range of applications includes anything from bin picking to warehouse and logistics automation.

The Ensenso X series initially includes the two X30 and X36 models. The 3D camera systems comprise a projector unit and two GigE uEye CP industrial cameras with 1.3 megapixel resolution mounted on special brackets, which are available in different lengths. You can also configure the angle of view of both cameras and choose between various C mount lenses for the camera and projector. This facilitates a range of working distances of up to around five meters.

The 100 W projector of the 3D camera system projects a random pattern of dots on the object to be captured. The pattern allows users to capture images of surfaces that have almost no texture at all. The Ensenso X36 has a FlexView2 projector that can be moved by several "levels" to a preset level using a piezo-mechanical process. An image pair with an offset projection pattern is captured on every "level" before the individual images are combined to form a single image of the 3D point cloud with a corresponding higher resolution.

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