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Announcement: Highlighting the 'FRAMOS Depth Camera D435e' RealSense industrial camera #4769
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Update: FRAMOS have released a promotional YouTube video for the D435e. https://youtube.com/watch?v=_f890KiNVmA Update 2: the D435e is now available for purchase in the FRAMOS store. https://shop-us.framos.com/FRAMOS-Industrial-Depth-Camera-D435e-Starter-Kit-p147712085 |
IP 66 case for real sense, if anyone interested - |
@ShettyHarapanahalli Thanks for the suggestion! I have covered that product in a past announcement on this forum but there is no harm in highlighting it again :) |
Hi everyone,
It has come to my notice that Intel Authorized Distributor company FRAMOS, a long-time supporter of RealSense technology, have developed an industrial variant of the D435 named the 'FRAMOS Depth Camera D435e' that will be available from September 2019.
There is established precedent for this - in the previous generation of cameras before the 400 Series, companies including Creative and Razer developed own-brand versions of RealSense cameras, such as the SR300-compatibles Creative BlasterX Senz3D and the Razer Stargazer.
Special features of the FRAMOS D435e aimed at industrial applications include IP66 rated water and dust resistant housing and M12 ethernet and M8 power connectors.
The camera is available in starter kit and camera-only packages.
Starter Kit
https://www.framos.com/en/framos-depth-camera-d435e-starter-kit-22805
Camera Only
https://www.framos.com/en/framos-depth-camera-d435e-camera-only-22806
In addition to the specs in the links above, a press release providing further detail can be found here:
https://www.framos.com/en/news/framos-launches-an-industrial-3d-gige-camera-based-on-intel-s-realsense-technology
The release highlights additional special features, including:
An explanation of the GigE Vision technology can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GigE_Vision
There is also an additional summary sheet in PDF format:
https://www.framos.com/media/pdf/b6/35/19/OnePager-Intel-DIN-WEB.pdf
EDIT: I gathered some further information by translating and stitching images from a D435e slide presentation.
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