A time-of-flight camera requires a uniform, high-frequency modulated infrared light to be projected onto the scene. The Time-of-Flight sensor is carefully synchronized with the illuminator and utilizes the light that is reflected by objects in the scene to determine the distance to these objects.
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PartNo | Description | Wavelength | Field of Illumination | Footprint | Nominal Output Power |
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MERANO-PD | IR Laser Flood Illuminator Optimized for 3D Optical Sensing | 940 | 52 (H) x 64 (V) | 2.4x3.3x1.2 | 2100 |
EGA2000 | High-power flood illuminator for iToF and 2D imaging systems in industrial market | 850, 940 | 58x41 (N), 79x56 (W) and 104x84 or 102x85 (UW) | 4.1x4.1x1.38 | 4000 @100µs/2%/5A |
TARA2000-AUT | Automotive qualified high-power flood illuminator for 3D ToF and 2D NIR based in-cabin sensing systems | 850, 940 | 46x41 (UN), 59x42 (N), and 125.5x111.5 or 129.5x114.5 (UW) | 4.1x4.1x1.38 | 4000 @100µs/2%/5A |
MERANO-Hybrid | Flood Illuminator | 940 | 51x64 | 5.46x3.6x3.66 | 3200 |
PMSILPlus | Flood Illumination | 940 | 76x60 | 3x3 | 1000 |