Fotonic
Private | |
Industry | Three-dimensional imaging |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Key people |
Rickard Name, CEO Name Name, Executive VP Name Name, CTO Name Name, VP Eng. Name Name, VP Finance |
Products | 3D time-of-flight cameras |
Number of employees | 5+ (2010) |
Website | www.fotonic.com |
Fotonic is a company focused on the use of time-of-flight (TOF) technology for three-dimensional imaging. The company has a special focus on developing time-of-flight cameras that meet the demands of modern industry in terms of accuracy, reliability and robustness.
Fotonic’s customers develop applications based on the TOF camera for fields ranging from the automotive industry to security, surveillance and medical care.
The core component of all applications is the 3D TOF camera, working at a 60-picture-per-second rate, equivalent of a 3D signal at high-quality video rate. Algorithms has been implemented in the camera to adapt it to several different types of measurements, from high demands on accuracy to objects moving at high speed.
Technology
Fotonic’s applications are based on the use of time-of-flight technology. The 3D cameras calculate the distance independently for each pixel in every picture, forming a complete 3D image in every frame.
The camera is based on a 3D-CMOS image sensor, produced in the same process as the imagesensors commonly used in digital cameras, web cameras and other everyday devices.
Canesta has developed the CMOS image sensors used by Fotonic. The CMOS sensor has enabled cost-effectiveness for 3D imaging, as it makes the end products affordable for a wider range of clients.
Products
Fotonic has launched the Fotonic B70 camera, a state-of-the-art 3D TOF camera that can be used for a wide range of applications. The camera’s robust design makes it suitable for use even in challenging environments, and is calibrated for operating in a temperature range from 0 to 40 degrees Celsius.
The camera housing is made from aluminium and the size of the camera is a 90 mm in diameter and 120 mm in length.
The Fotonic B70 camera uses a standard USB2.0 interface and Windows XP software drivers.
The raw data output resolution is 16 bit in z-range and the signal amplitude is 8 bit.