Basler 3D camera uses the time-of-flight method

Sept. 27, 2020
The blaze camera uses the time-of-flight method for a range of 3D vision applications.

The blaze camera is based on Sony DepthSense sensor technology and efficient VCSEL laser diodes and uses the time-of-flight method for a range of 3D vision applications. It has VGA resolution of 640 × 480 pixels and can detect obstacles and determine the position, volume, and location of objects at up to 10 m.

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