3D scanning. Gesture control. CamBoard pico XS.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Introducing the smallest Time-of-Flight 3D camera worldwide.
    The CamBoard pico XS, the smallest Time-of-Flight 3D camera worldwide, takes 3D scanning and touchless gesture control to a new level.
    Based on an improved and sophisticated illumination, this small depth camera, enables the creation of dense 3D models of objects and scenes for Augmented Reality, 3D printing, and more.
    In addition, touchless gesture control use cases, which can be addressed with nimbleUX, range from touchless operating system control to interaction with virtual reality environments, which are provided by devices like Oculus Rift.
    Due to the small form factor, the 3D depth sensing technology can be integrated where it is needed and the three-dimensional world in front of a device or screen can be observed as it is:
    Real 3D.
    The CamBoard pico XS uses the IRS1010C chip, which was jointly developed by pmdtechnologies gmbh and Infineon Technologies AG.
    NimbleUX is a joint development of 3Gear Systems Inc. and pmdtechnologies gmbh.
    The CamBoard pico XS is made available to OEM/ODM customers of pmd as a reference design to investigate depth sensor integration and application development.
    For more information please visit
    pmdtechnologies: www.pmdtec.com
    nimbleUX: www.pmdtec.com/...
    Infineon: www.infineon.co...
    3Gear: www.threegear.com/
    Music:
    Melodality - Lifted Up

Комментарии • 3

  • @MikeTrieu
    @MikeTrieu 9 лет назад

    Please tell me you've gotten in touch with the folks at Project Ara and will be making a module with this sensor embedded. You'd likely win the cash prize for this.

  • @andreash.8679
    @andreash.8679 8 лет назад

    Amazing output, compared to the tiny size of that sensor!
    Please tell me which software you used for 3D scanning. Commercial or open source software?

  • @boulabiar
    @boulabiar 10 лет назад

    very good sensor, but it is expensive for hobbyists.
    it is supported on Linux? (including RaspberryPi)