ToF stands for “Time of Flight”. A ToF Camera emits modulated lights (CW method) and uses the time it takes for the said lights to be reflected back to measure the distance/depth info of any given object/scene, and you can obtain depth data (X,Y & Z coordinate position) in every pixel. Light travel is calculated with d=C/2f, where C is the speed of light and f is the modulation frequency.You are not just getting another camera module, you are getting an entire solution exclusively built and optimized for Raspberry Pi (30 fps on Pi 4 & CM4.*), a dedicated package deal that will give you a head start for computer vision at the edge, a small yet powerful tool ready to take on some big jobs.
Features:
Making 3D Imaging Easier and Affordable
2M or 4M, With Cable Extension
From 2D to 3D, It’s Fully Customizable
Package Includes:
1× Arducam Time of Flight Camera for Raspberry Pi
Specification:-
Specification | Details |
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Pixel Resolution | 240×180 |
Image Size | 1/6″ |
Max. Frame Rate (sensor) | 120fps |
Raspberry Pi OS | Bullseye (32-bit/64-bit) 01/28/22 or later releases |
TDP | 3.5W Power supply for Pi should be at least 5V/4A |
Supports Platform | Pi 2/3/CM3/4B |
Zero W/Zero 2 W/CM4 | |
Modulation Frequency | 75MHz/37.5MHz |
View angle | 70° Diagonal |
Measurement Distance (m) | Far Mode: 4m Near Mode: 2m |
Light Source | 940nm VCSEL illuminator |
Interface | MIPI (2-Lane) |
Output Formats | 4-phases RAW Frame, Depth Frame, Grayscale Amplitude Frame |
Shipping Weight | 0.016 kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 7 × 5 × 2 cm |