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LUCID showcases its latest 3D time-of-flight cameras at MODEX 2024

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 LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. is set to showcase its latest advancements at MODEX 2024, the nation’s premier material handling, logistics, and supply chain event taking place in Atlanta from March 11 to 14, 2024.

Show Highlight: Helios2 Wide and Helios2+ 3D ToF Camera Family. One of the highlights of LUCID’s exhibit will include variants of the popular 3D Time-of-Flight camera family. The Helios2 Wide ToF camera integrates Sony’s DepthSense™ IMX556PLR back-illuminated image sensor paired with a wide-angle lens, providing an expansive 108º angle of view. Specifically designed for applications with a close working distance and large operational area, such as full-size palettizing applications, the camera delivers a depth resolution of 640 x 480 at up to an 8.3-meter working distance and operates at a frame rate of 30 fps.

LUCID will demonstrate the Helios2+ Time-of-Flight camera, offering two on-camera depth processing modes: High Dynamic Range Mode (HDR) and High-Speed Mode. The HDR Mode combines multiple exposures in the phase domain, ensuring accurate depth information in high-contrast, complex scenes. The High-Speed Mode enables depth perception using a single-phase measurement, allowing for faster acquisition speed and higher frame rates suitable for moving object perception.

More Industrial Cameras at Display. LUCID offers a wide range of industrial GigE Vision cameras tailored for applications in automation, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and emerging technologies. LUCID will showcase the flexible Phoenix GigE PoE camera module designed for easy OEM integration. Due to its small form factor and unique transformable design, the Phoenix camera can be easily configured for the ultimate custom fit.

Visit us at MODEX 2024 from March 11 to 14, 2024, in Atlanta, at booth #C4771, and explore the latest in industrial vision technology.

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