LUCID Vision Labs' new 5.4 MP camera for HDR applications

LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. has introduced the Triton HDR TDR054S, a new HDR 5.4 MPixel camera with an integrated adaptive tone mapping engine. The camera has a C-mount lens mount, a rolling shutter, and a Sony IMX490 (BSI) backlit CMOS sensor, which enables simultaneous 120 dB HDR imaging with LED flicker prevention. The camera incorporates LUCID's AltaView adaptive tone mapping engine, which provides real-time tone-mapped image output directly from the camera, transforming 24-bit raw image streams to 8-bit RGB streams with enhanced shadow and highlight details. It boasts a 5.4 MPixel resolution, a 2880 x 1860 pixel resolution, a frame rate of 13.8 frames per second, and a wide-angle FOV. It has high accuracy recognition for advanced driver assistance systems and self-driving vehicles.

The camera is IP67-rated, which means it is resistant to stress, vibration, water, dust, and electromagnetic interference. It has a 29 x 29 mm Active Sensor Alignment dimension, M12 Ethernet and M8 general purpose I/O connectors, industrial EMC immunity, and an ambient temperature range of -20°C to 55°C.  It is compliant with the GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards and is supported by LUCID's Arena software development kit, which supports Windows, Linux 64bit, and Linux ARM operating systems, as well as the C, C++, C#, and Python programming languages.

Product photo courtesy: LUCID Vision Labs

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