Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies company announces Hydra3D, its new Time-of-Flight (ToF) CMOS image sensor, tailored for 3D detection and distance measurement. The sensor supports the latest industrial applications, including vision-guided robotics, logistics, and automated guided vehicles. Hydra3D’s high resolution and flexible configuration, combined with its on-chip HDR, make it ideal for outdoor applications such as surveillance, ITS, building construction, and drones.
The sensor features a 10 µm three-tap cutting-edge pixel, designed with Teledyne e2v’s proprietary CMOS technology and produced by Tower Semiconductor, the leader in high-value analog semiconductor foundry solutions. Incorporating a resolution of 832 x 600 pixels, Hydra3D provides very fast transfer times starting from 20ns, excellent demodulation contrast and sensitivity. The sensor can be operated in real-time at short, mid and long-range distances, in both indoor and outdoor conditions, while providing excellent temporal precision.
Hydra3D uniquely combines outstanding performances and highly flexible design, offering customers:
- Reliable 3D detection of fast-moving scenes and real-time decisions due to its innovative three-tap pixel, so there is no motion blur and a depth map of over 30 fps
- A large field-of-view scene captured in both 2D and 3D which makes the system very cost-effective
- Outstanding adaptability in various scenarios, in all light conditions. Together with its unique on-chip HDR feature, the sensors’ flexible configuration allows a trade-off between distance range, object reflectivity, frame rate, etc. as well as being robust to the ambient light
- Robust multiple ToF system operation because of our unique on-chip feature, enabling unsynchronized systems to work simultaneously without interfering with each other
Hydra3D comes with an evaluation kit (Hydra3D EK), enabling customers to evaluate the sensor in multiple application setups. The kit includes a compact 2/3-inch optical format calibrated module, which includes a light source for near infrared illumination and an optic. Two versions will be available targeted at performing the Time-of-Flight principle at short-range distances (up to 5 meters) or mid-range distances (up to 10 meters) and with a field-of-view of 60° x 45° or a field of view of 40° x 30°, while capturing real-time 3D information at a full resolution. In addition, several proprietary modeling tools have been developed and are available to support customers in the assessment of Hydra3D’s operation.
Samples will be available in August 2020 and evaluation kits will be available in September 2020.
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