RAPTOR 3DX provides new convenience for your precise scanning measurement.
In the past, only skilled and professional engineers could skillfully operate 3D scanners. Nowadays, fully automatic scanning methods are redefined, and hybrid 3D scanners that do not require fixed objects are also redefined.
The current automatic measurement scanning platform adopts a plane horizontal rotation method, only the object is placed on the scanning platform, and no additional steps such as fixing the object to be measured are required.
RAPTOR 3DX uses the scanning engine to move up and down, without additional operations to fix the object under test. It is a new concept 3D scanner.
Auto x manual mode
When you need to perform more free and diverse scanning operations, you can remove the scanning engine to perform 3D scanning at any time .
When scanning in manual mode, the maximum measuring range at one time is 600mm, so it can be used for scanning products with a size of more than 1 meter.
When using automatic mode
• One click to complete the 3D scan.
• The scanning engine moves up and down to perform a 360-degree measurement of the measured object.
• In the absence of a fixed device, the object can be started after being placed on a horizontal platform,
• Automatically capture the part that needs supplementary scanning and perform supplementary scanning.
When using manual mode
• Can scan objects larger than the object size that can be scanned by the automatic platform.
• The scan range at most once is 600mm.
One click can automatically obtain 3D data of the appearance size of the object, thereby saving more work time.
3DX scanning software (included)
• specially developed for scanning depth RAPTOR 3DX, the base hardware formed to an optimum combination.
• Designed on the basis of a 64-bit operating system, using a new algorithm that is most suitable for processing high-definition scan data.
• Choose a user-friendly operation interface, which is also very easy for beginners to use.
• Use intelligent data sorting, no manual sorting is required.
• Provide automatic data recovery function to prevent accidental data loss.
• Based on point cloud data, generate a mesh STL file.
RAPTOR 3DX scanner
• Integrated optical system optimized for ultra-precision scanning.
• You can use 3 sets of scanning areas just by changing the lens.
• According to the surface texture of the measured object, the measurement brightness and noise level can be automatically adjusted to provide higher quality data.
• It can intercept the real material information of the surface of the object and generate data suitable for 3D printing.
Robot arm + RAPTOR 3DX scanner
• RAPTOR 3DX can be installed on the robotic arm to create a customized scanning system.
The main advantages of RAPTOR 3DX
Hybrid
• Choose a 3-axis drive platform, no need to manually move the object, can be completely automatic scanning.
• Choose automatic platform, all scanning processes are carried out automatically.
• Equipped with a high-resolution camera to obtain accurate 3D data of each small part of the object.
Stable Scan Stage (SSS) technology
• Using self-developed SSS patent (US Patent) technology, no fixtures are needed to fix the scanned object.
• Change the scanning angle limit due to the use of object fixing devices, scanning with more angles, and obtaining more perfect data.
• No need to swing, prevent embarrassing phenomena such as objects slipping off the scanning platform from the source.
Rich scanning area (FOV)
• 1 scanner can use 3 sets of scanning areas.
• RAPTOR 3DX scanner can not only 3D scan large objects, but also small objects easily.
Gigabit Ethernet interface
• Choose a Gigabit Ethernet interface that is more suitable for high-resolution image transmission.
• No need to install a separate driver on the computer, just use a network cable to connect to the computer.
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The main advantages of Raptor3DX
Hybrid
• Choose a 3-axis drive platform, no need to manually move the object, can be completely automatic scanning.
• Choose automatic platform, all scanning processes are carried out automatically.
• Equipped with a high-resolution camera to obtain accurate 3D data of each small part of the object.
Stable Scan Stage (SSS) technology
• Using self-developed SSS patent (US Patent) technology, no fixtures are needed to fix the scanned object.
• Change the scanning angle limit due to the use of object fixing devices, scanning with more angles, and obtaining more perfect data.
• No need to swing, prevent embarrassing phenomena such as objects slipping off the scanning platform from the source.
Rich scanning area (FOV)
• 1 scanner can use 3 sets of scanning areas.
• The Raptor3DX scanner can not only perform 3D scanning of large objects, but also small objects.
Gigabit Ethernet interface
• Choose a Gigabit Ethernet interface that is more suitable for high-resolution image transmission.
• No need to install a separate driver on the computer, just use a network cable to connect to the computer.
classification
Non-contact optical 3D scanner
Resolution
2MP / 5MP (dual lens)
Scanning area (FOV)
2MP 120 x 90 x 90 mm (FOV150) 270 x 200 x 200 mm (FOV330) 400 x 300 x 300 mm (FOV500)
5MP 110 x 85 x 85 mm (FOV140) 230 x 180 x 180 mm (FOV300) 500 x 350 x 350 mm (FOV600)
Precision
±15μm per 100mm area
Dot pitch
0. 07 mm (FOV150) 0.16 mm (FOV330) 0.25 mm (FOV500)
0.04 mm (FOV140) 0.09 mm (FOV300) 0.18 (FOV600)
Scanning distance
450mm
platform
Automatic 3-axis (360°rotating turntable/ -5° to 90° arm/±45°scanner) with SSS patented technology
size
320 x 220 x 140mm (scanner) / 930 x 700 x 250mm (platform)
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Intel is developing a 3D scanner small enough to fit in a tablet or smartphone. According to the company's CEO, Brian Krzanich, the company will be able to offer a turnkey solution in tablet PCs as early as 2015.
Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, demonstrated the latest generation RealSense 3D camera, now so small it can fit in a smartphone.
Unfortunately, Intel didn't provide many details about the work done, and didn't even showcase the technology in action. However, Krzanich stated that the RealSense 3D camera has a deep capture range and low heat generation, showing a prototype based on a 6” smartphone.
The RealSense 3D camera was first introduced at CES last year. At the time, Intel said the scanner could be built into tablet PCs or smartphones, allowing users to create 3D images of objects.
According to the company, the RealSense 3D camera has three lenses: a laser projector, an infrared lens, and a regular lens. These three lenses allow the user to adjust the focus of the photo after the shot has been taken. Device manufacturers can use the sensor to create "a touchless interface that responds to hand and head movement and facial expressions." Also, this development will be an excellent solution for those who need to create 3D objects for their subsequent printing, but without the need for CAD applications.
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Continuing to develop the stereoscopic direction, LG Electronics developed the laptop model A530, which works "only" with three-dimensional images.
This means that the screen has an FPR film mask and simple passive glasses are required to view stereoscopic images. However, the most interesting thing about this laptop is the presence of a dual camera that allows you to take stereo photos and shoot 3D video.
The 3D version of the A530 (the company also introduced the non-3D A530 laptop) weighs 2.55 kg and has a brushed aluminum finish with a black finish. The laptop comes with three different screens. So, the 2D version of the device can be equipped with displays with a resolution of 1366x768 or 1920x1080, while the 3D version has a screen of 1600x900 pixels. The laptop is equipped with a Core i7 processor, up to 8 GB of RAM, a 750 GB hard drive and a 4 GB SSD that is designed to run Diskeeper ExpressCache technology. The laptop has a GeForce GT 555M card as a video adapter.
In addition, the laptop is equipped with a DVD-RW or Blu-ray combo drives, a gigabit network card, 802.11 b / g / n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 (or 3.0) adapters, SRS Wide 3D Sound (on 3D models) , 7-in-1 card reader, fingerprint scanner, one USB 3.0 port, HDMI output and 6 cell battery.
The A530 notebook lineup will be launched in Europe, the Middle East and Africa first. The start of sales is expected this month.
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First launched in June in the Korean home market, the LG V3000 all-in-one computer has now begun its journey around the world. In the near future, PC sales should begin in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Known as the V300-DE10K, this model features a 23-inch LED-backlit IPS panel with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The screen supports multi-touch, and is also capable of displaying stereoscopic images using passive polaroid glasses technology.
The computer platform includes an Intel Core family CPU with up to 8 GB of RAM, a 500 GB hard drive, and a Radeon HD 6650M graphics card. The device has a built-in 2.1 speaker system, DVD or Blu-ray optical drive, webcam, TV tuner, 802. 11 b/g/n Wi-Fi adapter with DLNA support, Bluetooth adapter and HDMI output. The computer also provides for the installation of two USB 3.0 ports.
The V300 AiO comes with Windows 7 preinstalled.
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With the release of a new generation of integrated graphics solutions, Intel has traditionally put some effort into educating game developers about the benefits, superior performance, and industry-leading graphics quality of their IGPs. Well, or at least reassure and explain that you can live with IGP, especially if you know how to cook it properly.
First on the list is a comparison table of HD Graphics solutions from the previous (Clarkdale) and current (Sandy Bridge) generations. From it you can find out that:
new IGPs support Direct3D 10.1 and OpenGL 3.0 (although only outsiders like VIA should release solutions with 2008-style technologies in 2011) versus 10.0 / 2.1 from Clarkdale;
shader units (EU in Intel terminology) now operate at frequencies up to 1350 MHz versus 900 MHz previously (although they forget to mention that such figures are achievable only with Turbo Boost auto-overclocking, provided that the main part of the processor is not heavily loaded, which in the case of games happens not every day)
some of the new processors of these very EU have not yet been reported, sometimes 6 instead of 12;
there is full video decoding acceleration, to which video encoding acceleration has been added, but not through OpenCL or DirectCompute, but through the Intel Media SDK;
Blu-ray 3D playback to HDMI 1. 4 stereo devices is supported, but nothing is offered for stereo in games yet.
The following is a fairly lengthy guide to optimizing graphics performance for Sandy Bridge, with how-to's for DirectX and using Intel's own optimization tools. The tutorial is backed up by a "How to Quadruple Performance" case study for a Direct3D 10 Ocean Fog water surface simulation. The zoom method turned out to be surprisingly simple - analyze the GPU load using Intel GPA tools, and then resort to a total reduction in the size of textures and normal maps. As a result, we managed to win in average frame time over the graphics solution NVIDIA Quadro FX 570M, however, only in figures after the decimal point.
A more interesting example of optimization is the technology of transferring the generation of shadow maps from the GPU to the CPU called Onloaded Shadows. The name is not accidental - once, during DirectX 8, this task was removed from the CPU (offloaded) in favor of shaders on the GPU. With the help of the WARP software renderer, which is part of DirectX 11 and supports the full functionality of Direct3D 10, a parallel rendering of the scene is launched on the CPU, which calculates shadow maps, which are stored in an attached resource, from which the GPU is then taken to be placed in the main scene. The developers also played around with various schemes for synchronizing the exchange between threads.
The results were very interesting - integrated video performance increased several times compared to full processing on
GPU
. Not the first freshness, the video card represented by the Quadro FX 770M also managed to get some advantage with a certain thread synchronization method. However, for a modern solution in the face of the AMD Radeon HD 5870, games with software rendering went only to the detriment - they only distracted the
CPU
from the main task of feeding all the new data to the graphics performance monster. The demo itself can be downloaded from the Intel website.
End users were not forgotten either. Especially for them, the corporation has prepared a unique document for the second decade of the 21st century called "The List of Games Running on Sandy Bridge Integrated Video". Such lists, I remember, were popular at the dawn of 3D acceleration technologies twelve or fifteen years ago, when each graphics solution manufacturer supported its own 3D graphics API. In any case, it's nice to see that the number of games has increased compared to the same list for the previous generation of HD Graphics, although almost half of the entries in it are obscure (in our country) MMO games from Asia.
Meanwhile, according to Gamasutra, Valve CEO Gabe Newell praised Intel's new product, stating that Sandy Bridge will put PCs on par with game consoles ( It's a real game changer for us. This allows for a console like experience on the PC ). Apparently, Valve has not yet read the already mentioned guide to optimizing graphics performance, because it is obvious that 200+ GFLOPS of console GPUs does not equal 125 GFLOPS (and even with TurboBoost) Sandy Bridge IGP from this document. Or did the head of Valve mean Nintendo Wii by consoles?
Finally, a few videos from Intel showing Sandy Bridge graphics in action (wireless HD display technology deserves attention).
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LG's 3D-ready laptop has a Core i7 processor, a GeForce GT 335M graphics card with 1GB of dedicated memory, an SRS Tru-Surround HD sound system, and a DVD or Blu-ray drive. It runs Windows 7 and comes pre-installed with TriDef software that can convert 2D video to view it as 3D in real time.
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