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AD-3DSMARTCAM1-PRZ

Introduction

The AD-3DSMARTCAM1-PRZ is a 2D & 3D machine vision solution with AI edge processing capabilities. It can be used for implementing advance machine vision applications for different industry segments including logistics, robotics, agriculture and people activity monitoring.
 3D Smart Camera


What's inside

 3D Smart Camera Exploded View


Specifications

Vision sensors
3D ToF sensor FoV 90×60, Range 4m, Resolution 640×480 @ 30fps
RGB sensor FoV 128×68, Range 6m, Resolution 1920×1080 @ 30fps
Connectivity
WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 867Mbps with dual stream in 802.11n, 2×2 Access Points with MIMO standard
Ethernet (optional) 1xRJ45 10M/100M/1G self-adaptive Ethernet port
Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth Class 1 and Class 2 transmitter operation, Adaptive frequency hopping
Power supply
External power 12V DC @ 2A
Power over Ethernet (optional) PoE+ IEEE802.3-2012, max 20W
Operating Conditions
Temperature Range -25oC to 60oC
Operating Class IP66
Computing Resources
CPU Quad-core ARM A57 @ 1.43 GHz
GPU 128-core Maxwell
Memory 4 GB 64-bit LPDDR4 25.6 GB/s
Storage 16GB eMMC
Certifications
Safety, EMC, Environment Eye safe and conforms to necessary regional standards
Mechanical Specs
Dimensions

Development

SDK Architecture

An open-source SDK that accompanies the hardware platform enables you to configure the system and extract depth and RGB data from the camera on the system of your choice. Windows and Linux support are built into the SDK as well as sample code and wrappers for various languages including Python, C/C++ and MATLAB. The SDK also integrates with 3rd party technologies like OpenCV and RoS.

 Bindings


Applications

A set of applications have been developed for the 3D Smart Camera to showcase the system's capabilities but also to be used as a starting point for custom development.

Box dimensioning

Detecting and measuring the size of boxes is the base of many use cases for logistics, industrial and commercial applications. By combining the information received for the 3D and 2D sensors, the 3D Smart Camera can reliably measure boxes of various sizes with an accuracy between 0.5cm and 2cm per each dimension, depending on the operating conditions and box characteristics.



People detection and tracking

Knowing the precise position of people in a space has many use cases for robotics, building management, healthcare and AV applications. The 3D Smart Camera enables precise detection and tracking of people in the 3D space as well as detecting the objects people are touching, carrying or sitting on and the boundaries of the space such as the floor, walls and ceiling.



Robot navigation

Autonomous robots need to be able to “see” the objects and people which are around them to be able to move inside a space and accomplish their tasks without bumping into things or injuring people. By combining the people and objects detection with real time objects dimensioning and positioning is space, the 3D Smart Camera can enable an autonomous robot to navigate safely in an environment.


Space mapping

This application shows how the 3D and IR data can be used to create a 3D map of a space using the ROS RTAB-Map (Real-Time Appearance-Based Mapping), a RGB-D SLAM approach based on a global loop closure detector with real-time constraints. Applications include robot autonomous navigation and 3D space reconstruction.




Getting your system up and running

Smart Camera Desktop The 3D Smart Camera provides Gb Ethernet and 2.4GHz / 5GHz WiFi connectivity for interfacing with the outside world. Connecting to the camera from your PC is just as easy as hooking it up to your local wired or WiFi network or connecting to the camera's WiFi access point. Once the connection is alive the camera can be accessed via ssh for command line style interfacing or VNC to get access to the camera's Linux UI.


Laser Safety

This device complies with International Standards IEC 60825-1:2014 & 2007 for a Class 1 laser product. This device also complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007. Only use Software and Firmware updates that are specifically provided for this solution.


Help and Support

For questions and more information please contact us on the Analog Devices Engineer Zone.

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