Traditional x-ray cameras are often used in nondestructive electronics testing, such as during PCB (printed-circuit board) inspection, or in quality assurance when engineers need to gather ...
It’s sometimes useful for a system to not just have a flat 2D camera view of things, but to have an understanding of the depth of a scene. Dual RGB cameras can be used to sense depth by contrasting ...
An inspection camera (or borescope) is invaluable for checking anything from engine cylinders and gun bores to plumbing and HVAC pipes. They come as self-contained devices, or as a gadget to use with ...
“Light,” a former camera company has announced a new depth sensor that could be a game changer, upending LIDAR and computer vision based depth measurement, by producing a combination RGB image and ...
Developers, hobbyists and electronic enthusiasts who would like to add 3D vision to their next project may be interested in two new realSense depth cameras unveiled by Intel this week in the form of ...
eCapture, a brand focused on developing technology for the growing computer vision market, today is introducing the smallest form factor stereoscopic 3D depth sensing camera. The new LifeSense™ G53 is ...
The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f is designed to address challenges for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in variable lighting environments. An addition to the Intel® RealSense TM Stereo product ...
RealSense, a depth-camera technology that basically disappeared within Intel, has returned as a separate company. The company has spun out from Intel and raised $50 million in funding. The company ...