EE Awards / onsemi / Advanced Depth Sensor Hyperlux™ ID iToF family
Advanced Depth Sensor Hyperlux™ ID iToF family
Candidate for:EE Awards - Sensor
Unique Design:
The Hyperlux™ ID sensor family combines global shutter architecture and indirect time-of-flight (iToF) technology to deliver precise and rapid depth sensing.
Special Feature:
By using onsemi’s new proprietary global shutter pixel architecture and on-board storage, the Hyperlux™ ID family can capture an entire scene and simultaneously process depth measurement in real-time, addressing the limitations of standard iToF sensors and enabling depth sensing up to 30 meters.
Target Applications:
Hyperlux™ ID is suited for enhance Facial recognition, gesture detection and 3D video conferencing in commercial applications, as well as a broad range of industrial environments such as: Automation and Robotics, Manufacturing and Quality Control, Logistics and Material Handling, Agriculture and Farming, Access Control Systems.
Competitive Advantages:
Traditionally iToF sensors have been limited in their use due to minimal range, poor performance in harsh light and an inability to calculate depth on moving objects. With the ability to provide precision measurements of moving objects and high-resolution images, the Hyperlux™ ID family can help reduce errors and downtime and optimize processes in manufacturing systems to lower operational costs. Its depth sensing up to 30 meters or four times further than standard iToF sensors, all within a smaller form factor. Additionally, the sensor family is capable of producing both monochrome (black and white) images and depth information at the same time. By combining these two outputs, the sensor can provide a comprehensive view of the environment without requiring separate sensors for visual and depth data.
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