Hi everyone,
The new RealSense D436 camera model is now in the official online RealSense Store, enabling its technical specifications to be viewed.
https://store.realsenseai.com/buy-intel-realsense-depth-camera-d436.html
#14834 has information about how D436 is already at the heart of ground-breaking advances in humanoid robot navigation, enabling robots to intelligently reason their way through environments in real-time.
A CAD file for the D436 model to test integration of it into your project is available at the link below.
https://dev.realsenseai.com/docs/stereo-depth-camera-d400#cad-files
Key differences between D435 and D436 include:
Motion IMU
No IMU on D435, IMU on D436
RGB sensor shutter speed
Slow 'rolling' shutter on D435, fast 'global' shutter on D436
Maximum supported RGB frame rate
30 FPS on D435, 60 FPS on D436
RGB sensor FOV
69° × 42° on D435, larger 90° × 65° on D436
Maximum RGB sensor resolution
1920x1080 on D435, 1280x800 on D436
In summary, D436 in comparison to D435 offers a motion IMU, a larger RGB FOV and the ability to capture fast moving RGB at a high frame rate, with a maximum RGB resolution of 1280x800.
Hi everyone,
The new RealSense D436 camera model is now in the official online RealSense Store, enabling its technical specifications to be viewed.
https://store.realsenseai.com/buy-intel-realsense-depth-camera-d436.html
#14834 has information about how D436 is already at the heart of ground-breaking advances in humanoid robot navigation, enabling robots to intelligently reason their way through environments in real-time.
A CAD file for the D436 model to test integration of it into your project is available at the link below.
https://dev.realsenseai.com/docs/stereo-depth-camera-d400#cad-files
Key differences between D435 and D436 include:
Motion IMU
No IMU on D435, IMU on D436
RGB sensor shutter speed
Slow 'rolling' shutter on D435, fast 'global' shutter on D436
Maximum supported RGB frame rate
30 FPS on D435, 60 FPS on D436
RGB sensor FOV
69° × 42° on D435, larger 90° × 65° on D436
Maximum RGB sensor resolution
1920x1080 on D435, 1280x800 on D436
In summary, D436 in comparison to D435 offers a motion IMU, a larger RGB FOV and the ability to capture fast moving RGB at a high frame rate, with a maximum RGB resolution of 1280x800.