Vision

Vision 2022: Optimized vision cameras and technologies

Lucid Vision Labs

31.08.2022 – The machine vision camera manufacturer will showcase expanded camera series and new technologies at Vision.

The Triton series cameras feature Swir imaging with broadband Sony Senswir 1.3 MP IMX990 and 0.3 MP IMX991 InGaAs sensors that can capture images in both the visible and shortwave infrared regions. The Triton Edge, an all-in-one edge computing camera uses AMD Xilinx's Zynq UltraScale+ technology with multiprocessor functionality and user-programmable FPGA access. The Triton EVS camera uses Prophesee's Metavision event-based sensor.

The 65-megapixel Atlas10 features the Gpixel GMAX3265 image sensor. Furthermore, the 8.1-MP Atlas10 camera with Sony's IMX487 ultraviolet (UV) sensor will be shown for the first time. The IMX487 sensor with UV recording capability features the global shutter function and high-speed operation of Sony's Pregius-S technology.

Lucid is also expanding its Helios2 3D time-of-flight camera family with new variants such as the Helios2 Wide Field of View (FoV). The Helios2 Wide integrates Sony's DepthSense IMX556PLR back-illuminated ToF image sensor in combination with a wide-angle lens that provides a 108º angle of view. The camera offers a depth resolution of 640 x 480 at a working distance of up to 8.3 meters and a frame rate of 30 fps.

Contact

Lucid Vision Labs, Inc.

130-13200 Delf Place
V6V 2A2 Richmond, BC
Canada

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