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2022-09-24 20:26:29
EPC660EVALUATIONKITEU&US
epc660 Evaluation Kit Camera System
ESPROS' epc660 Evaluation Kit Camera System is a complete application development system for epc660 Time-of-Flight (TOF) imager applications
Image of EPC660 Evaluation Kit from ESPROS The epc660 Evaluation Kit from ESPROS is a fully assembled and tested camera system designed to evaluate the epc660 TOF imager. The base of the kit is the DME 660 rangefinder camera, which provides all the necessary hardware to operate the epc660 imager chip, including cameras and lighting. The system can be fully controlled via an intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC or Mac computer. The DME 660 rangefinder camera is a stand-alone 3D TOF rangefinder camera with a resolution of 320 pixels x 240 pixels (QVGA). The camera system consists of three separate components: an epc660 sensor board with a 108° field of view (FOV) lens, an LED lighting board, and a BeagleBone Black as the host controller board. The host controller board provides design engineers with a powerful and flexible development environment. The ultra-wide FOV of 108° is an ideal basis for application evaluation. The included LED lighting panel has a normal operating range of up to 10 meters, depending on the integration (exposure) time selected and the reflectivity of the object. The epc660 camera chip provides 39 full-frame TOF images in its highest configuration. The extremely high sensitivity of the imager chip epc660 also enables very short exposure times.
characteristic
Complete development system for epc660 TOF imager applications
FOV 108°, working range up to 10 meters
Open source controller environment with integrated BeagleBone Black controller board
Computer (PC/Mac) via USB or RJ45 Ethernet
User software (PC/Mac) with visualization and logging
Firmware based on open source tools
Kit Contents:
DME 660 Rangefinder Camera Engine
GUI software for PC and Mac
Documented SDK based on open source software and hardware
Power adapter and USB cable
Flexible tripod for easy installation