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Exploring Binocular Camera Modules for Depth Perception and Stereo Vision

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Exploring Binocular Camera Modules for Depth Perception and Stereo Vision
Introduction
Binocular camera modules are a fascinating technology that mimics the human eye’s depth perception. By using two separate lenses and image sensors, these modules capture images with a sense of depth, similar to how our eyes perceive the world. In this article, we’ll delve into the features, applications, and compatibility of binocular camera modules.Get more news about binocular camera module manufacturer,you can vist our website!

Features at a Glance
Dual Cameras: Binocular camera modules typically come with two onboard cameras. For instance, the Binocular Stereo Vision Camera Module features dual 8-megapixel IMX219 sensors.
Depth Vision and Stereo Vision: These modules are suitable for various AI vision applications, including depth vision and stereo vision.
Compatibility: They can be used with different development boards, such as the Raspberry Pi 5, Compute Module 3/3+/4, and various Jetson series boards (e.g., Jetson Nano, Jetson Xavier NX, and Jetson Orin).
Specifications
Pixels: 8 megapixels per camera
Sensor: IMX219
CMOS Size: 1/4 inch
Aperture (F): 2.4
Resolution: 3280 × 2464 pixels (per camera)
Focal Length: 2.6 mm
Field of View: 83° (diagonal), 73° (horizontal), 50° (vertical)
Distortion: Less than 1%
Baseline Length: 60 mm
Accelerometer (ICM20948):
Resolution: 16-bit
Measuring Range (configurable): ±2, ±4, ±8, ±16g
Operating Current: 68.9 μA
Gyroscope (ICM20948):
Resolution: 16-bit
Measuring Range (configurable): ±250, ±500, ±1000, ±2000°/sec
Operating Current: 1.23 mA
Magnetometer (ICM20948):
Resolution: 16-bit
Measuring Range: ±4900 μT
Operating Current: 90 μA
Dimensions: 24 × 85 mm
Applications
Binocular camera modules find applications in:

Depth Sensing: They enable accurate depth perception, making them valuable for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and augmented reality.
3D Reconstruction: By capturing stereo images, these modules contribute to creating 3D models of scenes or objects.
Gesture Recognition: Their depth information can be used for gesture-based interfaces.
Obstacle Detection: In robotics and drones, binocular vision helps detect obstacles and navigate safely.
Conclusion
Binocular camera modules offer exciting possibilities for depth perception and stereo vision. Whether you’re a hobbyist, researcher, or developer, exploring these modules can lead to innovative applications. So grab your binoculars (or rather, your “PiNoculars” with a Raspberry Pi Camera module) and dive into the world of depth-aware imaging!
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