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EVAL-ADSD3100-NXZ [under construction]

Analog Devices 3D time of flight (ToF) camera products capture depth information, enabling advanced machine vision applications and allowing people and devices to sense, capture and interact with their spatial environments.

For more information see: Time of Flight Camera – System Overview

Introduction

The EVAL-ADSD3100-NXZ time of flight (ToF) evaluation kit is a complete high-resolution (1Mpixel) 3D depth camera system assembled with the NXP i.MX 8M Plus processor. The camera supports USB connectivity to a PC for real-time visualization, capture and post processing of depth data. The kit includes host PC software (Windows/Linux) and an open source multi-platform SDK for custom application development.

Key Features

Resolution: 1024×1024 TOF sensor
Illumination: FOI 60°x60° - 940nm VCSEL
Field of view: FOV 51°x51°
Operating range: up to 5.2m @ 90% reflectance (native)
Depth Noise: 1%
Accuracy: +/- 3mm depth error

Modes of operation

Mode Index Mode Resolution Range FPS
5 Megapixel (mp) 1024×1024 5.2m 10
7 Quarter-Megapixel (qmp) 512×512 5.2m 15

What is included in the kit?

  • Illumination Board
  • Sensor Board
  • i.MX8 M Plus SOM
  • Camera Interface Board
  • USB Type-C Cable

Note: the stand is not included.


System Setup and Evaluation

USB and Power

Minimum Requirements

  • USB 3.0 (5Gbps) - Type C
  • 2.0A
  • USB 3.1 Gen2 - Type C
  • 3.0A

Dimensions

Download Evaluation Software

Installation page can be found "here"

Evaluation software consists of:

ToF SDK

Laser Safety

  • Class 1

Operating Environment


Application Development


Help and Support

Terms

  • FOI (Field of Illumination)
  • FOV (Field of View)
  • FPS (Frames per Second)
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