Home / Design / Stereo vision camera provides 3D information from a distance of approximately 20 centimetres

Stereo vision camera provides 3D information from a distance of approximately 20 centimetres

New 3D camera Ensenso B combines short working distance, large field of view and high depth of field. Ensenso B allows a very short working distance

IDS Imaging Development Systems introduces a new 3D camera in the Ensenso product line. With its compact, industrial-grade design and the combination of a very short working distance and a large field of view, the Ensenso B is particularly suitable for bin picking applications. 

Thanks to its high depth of field, it is able to capture objects over a large area and to localise all parts in a container at once, for example. This optimises the pick-and-place process and facilitates emptying of containers. The stereo vision camera is now available in series production.

The 3D camera can be used on robotic arms

The great strength of Ensenso B lies in the very precise detection of objects at close range. It provides a wide field of view and an impressively high depth of field. More specifically, this means that the area in which an object is sharply imaged is unusually large. At a distance of 30 centimetres between the camera and the object, the Z-accuracy is approx. 0.1 millimetres. The maximum working distance is 2 metres.

The housing, which accommodates two 5 MP colour cameras from IDS, a pattern projector and all the electronics, is completely enclosed. This simplifies the cabling. Ensenso B complies with protection class IP65/67, which is an advantage in demanding operating conditions. With dimensions of just 120 x 56 x 104 millimetres, the new 3D camera’s design is also very space-saving. This makes it ideal for use on a robot arm, for example.

Check Also

Inductive encoders: a robust solution for precise motion feedback

Sayali Shinde discusses the technology behind inductive sensors An inductive sensor, also known as an …

Why ergonomics is essential in medical device design

In many industries, product design rarely accounts for the variability of user profiles, with a …

Predicting vertical motor resonance

Harendra Singh and Ravi Kuma examine a new approach to predicting reed critical frequency (RCF) …