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==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== |
The [[https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/AD-96TOF1-EBZ.html|AD-96TOF1-EBZ]] is a pulsed Time-of-Flight (ToF) system. Is consists of a CCD sensor, an illumination source (VCSEL), and an analog front-end (AFE) with a ToF processor. To calculate depth a target scene is illuminated, the returned light is captured by the CCD sensor. The AFE reads the captured data and processes it to depth. In the current setup, there are 3 modes that can be programmed into the AFE to operate the camera at different ranges. Each mode operates on different firmware located in the config/BM_Kit/ directory of the calibration folder. | The [[https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/AD-96TOF1-EBZ.html|AD-96TOF1-EBZ]] is a pulsed Time-of-Flight (ToF) system. Is consists of a CCD sensor, an illumination source (VCSEL), and an analog front-end (AFE) with a ToF processor. To calculate depth a target scene is illuminated, the returned light is captured by the CCD sensor. The AFE reads the captured data and processes it to depth. In the current setup, there are 3 modes that can be programmed into the AFE to operate the camera at different ranges. Each mode operates on different firmware located in the config/BM_Kit_RevC/ or config/BM_Kit_RevD/ directory of the calibration folder. Depending on the board version, the folder from config/BM_Kit_RevC or BM_Kit_RevD must be renamed to config/BM_Kit before running the calibration software. |
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==== Calibration Overview ==== | ==== Calibration Overview ==== |