
LUCID Launches Helios Flex Time-of-Flight Module for Accurate 3D Object Detection and Measurement
Richmond, BC, Canada – March 2, 2020 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of unique and innovative…
Richmond, BC, Canada – March 2, 2020 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of unique and innovative…
* IMPORTANT GTC 2020 UPDATE. PLEASE READ. * GTC San Jose is now a DIGITAL CONFERENCE rather than a live…
At SPIE Photonics West 2020 (Feb 4-6, 2020 in San Francisco), LUCID will be showing the new Atlas10 10GBASE-T camera…
Richmond, BC, Canada – December 4, 2019 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of innovative industrial cameras,…
Richmond, BC, Canada – November 28, 2019 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of innovative industrial vision…
The Triton line scan camera is the newest addition to the Triton series, featuring the “2K AMS Dragster DR-2k-7” monochrome line scan sensor with a 7 μm pixel size and a resolution of 2048 x 1 at a line rate of 60 kHz.
Featuring the Sony IMX429 and IMX428 sensors, the new 2.8 MP and 7.1 MP Triton camera models have now entered series production. The larger 4.5 μm pixel size offers a high saturation capacity of 25,000e-, low read noise of 2.5e- and a wider dynamic range of 76 dB compared to the 2nd generation Sony Pregius sensors, enabling a superior image acquisition under low light conditions.
The new 5GigE Atlas models feature the latest high resolution Sony Pregius global shutter CMOS image sensors including the 16.8 MP IMX387 with a resolution of 5456 x 3076 px running at 33 fps, and the 19.6 MP IMX367 with a resolution of 4416 x 4428 px running at 28 fps.
LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., is pleased to announce that its award-winning Helios™ Time of Flight (ToF) camera is now in series production.
Product highlights will include the new Helios 3D Time of Flight camera featuring Sony’s DepthSense IMX556PLR back-illuminated ToF image sensor with high NIR sensitivity, 10μm pixel size and high modulation contrast ratio running on an NVIDIA Jetson TX2.