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The nearest I could find was a chart in Intel's white paper on optical filters that shows how different types of filter affect the wavelength. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/optical-filters-fo...
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Awesome news! I'm very glad you were able to restore. :)
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Assuming that the scanner was not using a special version of the SR300 firmware, the best way to overwrite an older firmware would likely be to download the SR300 Depth Camera Manager (DCM). The S...
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The RGB auto-exposure has a relationship with the FPS speed of the camera through a setting called Auto Exposure Priority. When Auto Exposure Priority is enabled, the FPS of the camera can decreas...
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Page 83 of the data sheet document for the 400 Series cameras lists the IR sensor wavelengths. The camera uses the same imager component for the RGB sensor. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/int...
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This is a tricky question. One approach would be to use a sleep timer in ROS: https://answers.ros.org/question/233331/timesleep-in-a-node/ Another approach would be to put the camera thread to sle...
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Pre-orders will ship the week of April 27 2020, according to its pre-order store listing. https://store.intelrealsense.com/buy-intel-realsense-lidar-camera-l515.html
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The L515 is not a stereo depth camera like the 400 Series. It has more in common with 'Time Of Flight' sensing technology. Intel worked out a way to use a component called a MEMS Mirror to enable ...
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An initial 25 page version of the L515 data sheet PDF document is also available. The data sheet includes a mechanical drawing on page 19 to aid preparation for integration of the L515 into projec...
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The 400 Series cameras can be used with boards that have an OTG port (such as the original Up Board) via an adaptor, Until recently, it was hard to get the D435i to work with Raspbian Buster. SDK ...