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RealSense™ Vision Processor D4 V2 IMU Version

Enhance depth processing in your projects with the RealSense™ Vision Processor D4 V2 IMU Version, designed specifically for the Depth Module D430 with integrated IMU capabilities.

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Product Number: 24794
Category: 3D Accessories

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Product Summary

Manufacturer’s Part #: 999AFP, Vision Processor, 1920 x 1080 resolution, USB3.0 interface, Integrated IMU, 50-pin Board-to-Board connectors, Designed for Depth Module D430

RealSense™ Vision Processor D4 V2 IMU Version Highlights

  • Integrated IMU
  • Compact circuit board design
  • Outputs depth and RGB data
  • USB3.0 interface
  • Compatible with RealSense™ SDK

Targeted Applications

  • Robotics
  • Industrial Automation
  • Mobile Depth Sensing
  • System Integration

Product Specifications

Camera InterfaceCamera Interface

50-pin Board-to-Board and USB Type C-connectors

Product TypeProduct Type

Vision Processors

Screen ResolutionScreen Resolution

1920 x 1080


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Description

The RealSense™ Vision Processor D4 V2 IMU Version (Manufacturer’s Part #999AFP) is an advanced turnkey solution that integrates the RealSense™ Vision Processor D4 onto a compact circuit board, specifically designed for use with the RealSense™ Depth Module D430. This V2 version includes an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), which provides additional sensor data to enhance depth processing capabilities, particularly in applications involving motion. The D4 Board outputs high-quality depth data and full HD RGB imagery over USB, supporting up to 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60 frames per second. Its compact design and 50-pin Board-to-Board connectors make it ideal for small and mid-volume system integrators. The module is fully compatible with the cross-platform SDK for RealSense™ devices, providing access to various computing languages, sample code, and integration tools. The V2 version's inclusion of an IMU expands its capabilities, making it well-suited for robotics, industrial automation, and mobile applications.


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