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Titan - The fastest 3-d measurement system with 1 megapixel resolution

Titan consists of a highspeed pco.dimax camera and the 3D-CamSplitter.
For extreme fast processes with speed range of 50 meters per second Titan is now available for 3-D measurement. The pco.dimax supplied with the optical ray splitter 3D-CamSplitter offers recording of stereo image sequences with two times 1000*1000 pixel with 3000 fps. This equals a measurement field of 1000 millimeter width a distance of about 16 millimeterns beween the points at 50 meters per second.
Titan

Optisches 3D Stereo Highspeed Messsystem Kallisto

Titan

Camera

pco.dimax
2016(H) x 2016(V) CMOS
1279 frames per second
F-Mount

StereoRig

3D-CamSplitter Carbon fibre laminate and aluminium Splits into two virtual cameras with 300 mmm distance

Software

CamWare by PCO
Camera application software
s3D.VideoAnalysis 3D
measurement tracking and motion analysis

Equipment

Windows PC
CameraLink option for fast download

Frame rate in frames per second

5000 fps @ 1292x720 pixel

Recording duration

5 seconds

Accuracy

1:5.000

Measurement Volume

1000(H) x 750(V) x 750(D) in mm



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