Basler blaze Time-of-Flight 3D Camera Specifications

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The Basler blaze Time-of-Flight 3D Camera is a cutting-edge industrial solution offering real-time, precise 3D imaging for a wide range of applications. Leveraging Sony's DepthSense™ sensor technology and onboard depth image processing, it captures comprehensive data, including a 3D point cloud, intensity image, range map, and confidence map, ensuring a thorough understanding of complex environments. With its NIR laser diodes operating in the 940 nm range, it generates 2D and 3D data in one shot, making it highly efficient for industrial automation and logistics.

Standout features of the Basler blaze camera include VGA resolution, delivering high precision and accuracy in 3D imaging. Its Dual Exposure HDR capability enables exceptional imaging performance even in high contrast scenes, while the IP67 rating ensures resilience in demanding industrial environments, offering resistance to dust and water. Moreover, the hardware trigger feature allows for precise triggering with minimal latency, crucial for real-time 3D image acquisition, making it an ideal option for time-sensitive industrial automation processes. These specialized specifications and features make the Basler blaze an attractive choice for industries seeking reliable and versatile 3D imaging solutions.

Image Type
  • Color
  • Hyperspectral
  • Monochrome
  • Multispectral
  • MWIR
  • Near-infrared
  • SWIR
Application
  • AR/VR Integration
  • Object Recognition & Control
  • Precise Measurement & Guiding
  • Quality Control & Inspection
  • Robotics & Automation
  • Security & Surveillance
Protection (IP) 54
Working distance 940 mm
Industry
  • Education
  • Automotive
  • Food and Beverage
  • Packaging
  • Healthcare
  • Electronics
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Energy and Utilities

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