CMOS Sensor for 3D Laser Triangulation Applications
Oct. 3, 2019
The Flash CMOS image sensors from Teledyne e2v are for 3D laser profiling/displacement applications and high speed, high resolution inspection.
CMOS Sensor for 3D Laser Triangulation Applications
The sensors feature a 6 µm CMOS global shutter pixel that effectively combines high resolution and fast frame rate. They are available in a 4k or 2k horizontal resolution, with respective frame rates of 1800 fps and 1500 fps (8 bits), and respective readout speeds of 61.4 Gbps and 25.6 Gbps. The sensors come in a µPGA ceramic package fitting in standard optical formats, APS-like optics in the 4k and C-Mount in the 2k. Features include high dynamic range modes with up to 100 dB that makes possible both the measurement and inspection of highly-reflective surfaces and dark areas in the same image; Multiple Region of Interest mode that provides the ideal tradeoff between profiling rate and range/resolution in the height measurement; frame to frame “hot” changes mode of some parameters (exposure time, binning, ROI, flipping and conversion time) that provides flexibility and real-time adaptation to the environment conditions; and different trigger modes that allow users to adapt, depending on the speed of production lines.
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Teledyne e2v
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