Improve Automation Performance with 3D Vision Industrial Cameras | Cube-eye

Cube-eye Industrial 3D cameras use advanced Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology to generate accurate depth information in real time. Unlike conventional imaging methods, ToF sensors provide fast and stable depth measurements even when objects are moving, helping manufacturers improve accuracy, reduce processing delays, and increase production efficiency.

Limitations of Conventional 3D Vision Technologies

Many industrial systems still rely on traditional 3D imaging methods that perform well under controlled conditions but struggle in demanding automation environments.

Pattern Projection Cameras

Pattern projection technology creates depth maps by projecting structured light onto an object’s surface. Although this approach offers high measurement precision, its performance is limited in high-speed industrial operations.

Stereo Vision Cameras   

Stereo vision systems estimate depth by comparing images captured from two separate cameras. Their compact design allows easy integration into industrial equipment, but depth estimation depends heavily on image quality and scene conditions.

Cube-eye Time-of-Flight Technology for Reliable 3D Imaging

Cube-eye ToF cameras determine object distance by measuring how long infrared light takes to travel from the camera to the target and back. Since depth is measured directly rather than estimated, the system produces highly reliable 3D depth data with minimal processing delay.

This technology is well-suited for industrial robots, automated inspection equipment, smart logistics, and machine vision applications that require continuous, real-time depth information.

Key Advantages of Cube-eye ToF Cameras

  • Capture high-speed 3D depth images at over 30 FPS for uninterrupted industrial automation.
  • This object detection camera delivers accurate depth measurements for moving, small, and irregularly shaped objects.
  • Perform onboard depth processing, reducing dependence on high-performance external computers.
  • Support industrial communication interfaces such as USB, MIPI, and PoE for straightforward integration into robotic and vision systems.
  • Maintain stable imaging performance in both bright factory environments and low-light operating conditions.

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