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New in Basler’s 3D Portfolio: Stereo Vision for Robotics

09.03.2022
by editorial staff WORLD OF INDUSTRIES

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A new model series of stereo cameras with coordinated application software complements Basler's 3D product range for vision-guided robotics for applications in factory automation and logistics.

A new model series of stereo cameras with coordinated application software complements Basler’s 3D product range for vision-guided robotics for applications in factory automation and logistics.

Basler AG continues to expand its 3D imaging offering and adds an industrial-grade stereo camera series to its product portfolio. Robots equipped with Basler Stereo Cameras can perceive their surroundings in real time. The five model variants are available in basic distances of 65 and 160 mm, each in monochrome and color versions. All cameras are equipped with a pre-installed, modular onboard software package suitable for typical robotics applications such as object recognition or bin picking.

The idea behind the Basler Stereo Camera family is based on a plug-and-play computer vision solution that requires neither experience nor expertise in machine vision. Thanks to onboard processing, the cameras can be integrated directly – without an external computer. The software package already installed on the camera contains six modules that are adapted to different robotics applications and can be individually selected.

 

Source: Basler

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