MartyG

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  • Hi Bhagwatok  Yes, it is fine to mount RealSense cameras pointing vertically downwards and usually it should not have a negative effect on depth measurement accuracy.  However, measuring a box on a...

  • In the D457 camera product, almost everything needed to set it up on a FAKRA GMSL cable connection, including the FAKRA GMSL connector and hardware sync pins, is built into the camera.   It will be...

  • Hi Grzegorz Bartosz  Yes the part number 82635DSD457 is the Product Code for a single D457 camera.  If they want a multi-pack of the camera then MP is added onto the end of the code.        

  • Also, are your slave cameras set to Inter Cam Sync Mode '2' (slave) or to Mode 4 (genlock slave).  If you are using mode 2, you could try setting the slaves to 4 to see how it affects performance. ...

  • How long are your hardware sync cables, please?  If they are longer than 3 meters then static could build up and then discharge, causing a camera's frame counter to reset unless the cable has had c...

  • If the sensors were being affected by strong light then defining a Region of Interest (ROI) in the lower half of the image or applying an external Neural Density (ND) filter - such as the CLAREX NI...

  • Hi Bschwartz  I count 21 cameras on your image, all apparently attached to the same computer.  Even if there is enough data bandwidth for the cameras, each attached camera will consume a portion of...

  • If the 'closer to zero the better' principle of the On-Chip calibration also applies to Tare (the documentation does not state this) then if the old calibration was 0.0570 and the new calibration w...

  • I am not familiar with this Tare health check, though clearly Tare does have its own score and so I have edited my earlier comment to reflect this.  My apologies for the confusion.   The calibratio...

  • 0 to 0.25 is Good.  0.25 - 0.75 is Could Be Improved.  0.75 and above is Needs Recalibration.  So you are just on the edge of the need for improvement.