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Having Frame Drop Issues

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  • MartyX Grover

    Hi Mercio Jonova  If your OVM7690‑R20A module uses infrared frequencies then it can be interfered with by a RealSense 400 Series camera when it is enabled.  400 Series cameras do not experience interference in return from non-RealSense devices based on IR.  Past examples of non-RealSense devices interfered with by a 400 Series camera are the IR sensor on an elevator entrance, a wireless mouse dongle and an infrared-based card reader.

     

    A way to test whether the problem is caused by IR interference would be to point the 400 Series camera away from the OVM7690‑R20A module so that there is no possibility that the fields of vision of the two devices are overlapping.

     

    If there is shown to be interference caused by the 400 Series camera, you could try disabling its IR emitter component so that it is not projecting IR light.  Whilst doing so can cause the depth image quality to degrade, this can be compensated for by having a strong light source in the location that the camera is being used in.

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