Nion time-of-flight insights with real-world applications
Discover how the Nion time-of-flight (ToF) camera delivers high‑resolution 3D data, robust outdoor performance, and reliable results for fast‑moving and challenging applications. This video explains the key technological advantages of the Nion, including its 1.2 MP resolution, in‑pixel storage architecture, and stable 940 nm illumination.
We also explore real‑world examples - from bin picking and parcel measurement to food inspection and human motion tracking - demonstrating how the Nion maintains high data quality even in difficult lighting environments, including sunlight. Whether you’re tackling high‑speed processes or outdoor 3D tasks, the Nion provides a versatile, industrial‑grade solution built for reliability.
Topics covered
- You will learn about real Nion data, including examples involving daylight, motion, and dark scenes.
- You will receive specific settings and checklists for a quick test in your software.
- You will be able to make an informed decision about whether Nion ToF will help you achieve your application goals faster and more cost-effectively.
Video timeline
- 00:00 - 15 years of 3D experience
- 00:51 - Introduction Nion with OnSemi Hyperlux sensor
- 01:48 - Advantages of the sensor
- 02:48 - Time-of-flight technology and moving objects
- 04:15 - Real-world use cases
- 05:34 - Special environment: indoors and outdoors
- 07:20 - Logistics applications
- 08:18 - Agriculture applications
- 08:48 - Food applications
- 09:53 - Medical applications
- 10:46 - Mechanical details of the Nion camera
- 11:45 - Software
- 12:45 - easy-to-use IDS peak Cockpit
- 13:20 - Summary
Who should watch
This video is ideal for machine vision engineers, automation specialists, system integrators, robotics developers, logistics planners, agricultural technologists, and anyone seeking a high‑performance, cost‑effective 3D ToF solution for dynamic or challenging environments.
Watch now to see how the IDS Nion can elevate your 3D vision performance and get more insights, tutorials, and hands‑on machine vision expertise at the Vision Channel.
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