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  • MartyG

    Hi Sasabukreev808  Could you provide more information about the microcircuit that you are describing, please?  Thanks!

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  • Sasabukreev808

    As I understand, this microcircuit comes with the camera when you buy it. It has two ports through which the camera can be connected. One is on top of the chip (if it is perpendicular to you), and the other is on the side.

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  • MartyG

    Thank you for the clarification.  It sounds as though you are describing the Vision Processor D4 Board, which is one of two circuit boards inside the camera.  The other board is the camera module that contains the sensors.

     

     

     

    More information about the Vision Processor D4 board's functions can be found in a PDF document at the link below.

    https://ftp.stemmer-imaging.com/webdavs/docmanager/136603-Intel-RealSense-D4-Vision-Processor-Brochure.pdf

     

    The connector on top of the D4 board is used to connect it to the camera board by plugging a flexible cable or a rigid board onto it.  The other end of the cable or rigid board plugs onto the camera module.  This in-between connector is called the interposer.

     

    The side connector on the D4 was designed for the connection of a tracking module or an RGB sensor.  The connector was not actually used for a tracking module in 400 Series cameras though once the 400 Series was first released at the end of 2017, and the tracking module component was developed into a different camera product called the RealSense T265 Tracking Camera.

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