New Stereo Vision System Using the World’s Smallest Camera

Awaiba has added a new stereo vision 3D model to their line of Naneye cameras. This new version links two Naneye(1mmx1mm) cameras together in an aligned system.Each camera uses LVDS and has an integrated thin chip lens in f/2.8, f4, & f/6.

Extremely small and light weight makes these cameras perfect for UAS, embedded clothing systems, and other applications where a small IP camera is needed.
Awaiba is a design house and supplier of CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxides Semiconductors) image sensors for specific applications.

The company designs and produces image sensors for, among others, industrial inspection, medical endoscopy, automotive on board cameras, and high speed video systems. Awaiba’s rich intellectual property enables it to develop state of the art high-dynamic CMOS image sensors, high-speed image sensors as well as miniaturized image sensors.

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2 comments

  1. Hi there,

    I am looking to know about this product. Is it good for any clothing systems and how long is the battery lasting? In what light condition does it work best and worst? Also does the motion of the carrier affect the identification of objects in the videos to the extent that they cannot be recognized? In what speed of motion can it produce videos that can be viewed to understand the situation around. Also does it has a wifi or local storage? How does it work? Can I get one to test it? Thanks.

    Donald

    1. I suggest that you click on the link in the article to the manufacturer Awaiba and contact them directly.

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