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RealSense™ Depth Camera D415 (Starter kit)

Quickly integrate 3D depth sensing with the RealSense™ Depth Camera D415 Starter Kit, complete with camera, USB cable, and tripod.

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Product Number: 20745
Category: 3D Cameras
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Product Summary

Manufacturer’s Part #: 961443, Active IR Stereo, 1920 x 1080, Rolling shutter, Baseline: 55 mm, USB3.1, IMU: No, Starter Kit, Includes: Camera, cable, tripod

RealSense™ Depth Camera D415 (Starter kit) Highlights

  • Comprehensive starter kit
  • High-resolution depth sensing
  • Easy setup with included accessories
  • Supports Cross-platform SDK
  • Suitable for prototyping and development

Targeted Applications

  • Robotics
  • 3d Scanning
  • Augmented Reality
  • Research And Development

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface

USB3.1

Baseline [mm]Baseline [mm]

55

Depth FilterDepth Filter

All-Pass

Depth TechnologyDepth Technology

Active IR Stereo

Dimensions LxBxH [mm]Dimensions LxBxH [mm]

99 x 23 x 20

Field of View Diagonal [°]Field of View Diagonal [°]

72

Field of View Horizontal [°]Field of View Horizontal [°]

65

Field of View Vertical [°]Field of View Vertical [°]

40

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

1920

Ideal Range [m]Ideal Range [m]

0.5 to 3

IncludesIncludes

Cable and Tripod, Intel® RealSense™ D415 Depth Camera

Interial Measurement Unit (IMU)

ManufacturerManufacturer

Intel

Max. Depth Frame Rate [fps]Max. Depth Frame Rate [fps]

30

Max. Depth ResolutionMax. Depth Resolution

1280 x 720

Max. RGB Frame Rate [fps]Max. RGB Frame Rate [fps]

30

Max. RGB ResolutionMax. RGB Resolution

1920 x 1080

Minimum Depth Distance [mm]Minimum Depth Distance [mm]

450

Operating Relative Humidity [%]Operating Relative Humidity [%]

90

PackagePackage

Starter Kit

Product TypeProduct Type

Housed Camera

RGB SensorRGB Sensor

Yes

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Software CompatibleSoftware Compatible

Intel RealSense SDK 2.0

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

1080


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Accessories

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RealSense Vision Processor D4 Board

Manufacturer's Part #: 952019, Integrated onto PCB, Host interface: USB3.0, Max. RGB Frame Rate: 60 fps, Form Factor: ASIC

RealSense™ Depth Module D410

RealSense™ Depth Module D410

Manufacturer's Part #: 951913, Camera Module, 1920 x 1080, Rolling shutter, Baseline: 55 mm, USB interface, 50-pin Board-to-Board connector

RealSense™ Depth Module D415

RealSense™ Depth Module D415

Manufacturer's Part #: 952000, Camera Module, 1920 x 1080, Rolling shutter, FOV: 69.4° x 42.5° x 77°, Baseline: 55 mm, USB interface, 50-pin Board-to-Board connector


Description

The RealSense™ Depth Camera D415 Starter Kit includes everything needed to get started with high-resolution 3D depth sensing. It features the D415 camera, Manufacturer’s Part #961443, which is powered via USB and provides active IR stereo depth and RGB data at a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The rolling shutter design, combined with a 55 mm baseline, enhances depth perception for mid-range applications such as robotics and augmented reality. The starter kit also includes a 1-meter USB3.1 Type-C cable and a tripod, offering quick and easy setup. The  RealSense™ Cross-platform SDK provides support for multiple programming languages, sample code, and tools, allowing developers to seamlessly incorporate 3D sensing capabilities into their projects.


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