2, 3 or 4 Pixel-Synchronous Sensors!

The multi-sensor camera from VRmagic can be equipped with up to four pixel-synchronous sensors. The CMOS sensors with global shutter are connected to the base unit by a flex-foil-cable with LVDS transmission and can be freely positioned. The image data is coordinated on a FPGA module with at least 256 MB RAM. The multi-sensor camera can produce pixel-synchronous images from several positions, as required for 3D reconstruction, for example. Light section, Gray code and phase shift processes can even be applied to moving objects when using the multi-sensor camera.

 

Dimensions

Sensor boards: 28 x 19 mm or 42 x 38 mm

Base unit: 42 x 38 mm
 

Available Designs

Board level multi-sensor cameras - Design OEM

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Board level multi-sensor cameras with lens - Design COB

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Linux-Based Multi-Sensor Camera

VRmagic also offers a a Linux-based, intelligent model of the multi-sensor camera. Equipped with the DaVinci processor from Texas Instruments, the components feature a 300 MHz ARM9 processor running the Linux operating system, and a 600 MHz DSP with 4800 MIPs that is entirely available for image processing tasks. With a standard Debian Linux operating system, the intelligent camera provides developers with a convenient platform for programming their own applications and transferring them to the camera by means of cross-compilers. Host system and camera have the same API.

 

The cameras are equipped with 256 MB RAM and a 512 MB flash module. The supported interfaces include Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host, RS232 and general purpose I/O, analog video output as well as an optional digital video output and audio interface.