The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D400-Series uses stereo vision to calculate depth. The D415 is a USB-powered depth camera and consists of a pair of depth sensors, RGB sensor, and infrared projector. It is ideal for makers and developers to add depth perception capability to their prototype development. Intel RealSense Depth Camera D415 is designed to fit your prototype. With the rolling image shutter and narrow field of view, Intel RealSense Depth Camera D415 offers high depth resolution when object size is small and more precise measurements are required.
- A powerful vision processor that uses 28 nanometer (nm) process technology and supports up to 5 MIPI Camera Serial Interface 2 lanes to compute real-time depth images and accelerate output
- Advanced stereo depth algorithm for accurate depth perception and long range
- A set of image sensors that enable capturing of disparity between images up to 1280 x 720 resolution
- Support for the cross-platform and open-source Intel RealSense SDK 2.0
- Dedicated color image signal processor for image adjustments and scaling color data
- Active infrared projector to illuminate objects to enhance the depth data
Versatile surveillance
Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, the Intel RealSense D415 depth camera is equipped with infrared LEDs to enhance surveillance capabilities in various lighting conditions.
High-definition clarity
With a max digital video resolution of 1920 x 1080, the D415 offers clear, high-definition images, making it ideal for applications requiring detailed depth data.
Advanced 3D technology
Featuring 3D technology and an infrared laser projector, the D415 captures detailed depth information, enabling sophisticated applications such as 3D scanning, gesture recognition, and more.
Flexible viewing angles
The camera provides a wide angular field of view (69.4 degrees horizontal and 42.5 degrees vertical), ensuring comprehensive coverage of the environment.
Efficient connectivity
With its wired connectivity technology, the D415 ensures reliable, uninterrupted data transmission, crucial for real-time monitoring and processing applications.