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RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 (camera only)

Optimize your depth sensing applications with the RealSense™ Depth Camera D455, featuring a wider baseline and global shutter for enhanced accuracy.

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Product Number: 24722
Category: 3D Cameras
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Product Summary

Manufacturer’s Part #: 999WCR, Active IR Stereo, 1280 x 720, Global shutter, Baseline: 95 mm, USB3.1, IMU: Yes, Indoor/Outdoor, Includes:  RealSense™ D455 Depth Camera

RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 (camera only) Highlights

  • Extended 95 mm baseline
  • Less than 2% depth error at 4 meters
  • RGB and depth sensors with global shutter
  • Open source RealSense™ SDK support
  • Wide field of view (86°)

Targeted Applications

  • Industrial Automation
  • Outdoor Robotics
  • Virtual And Augmented Reality
  • Long-Range Depth Sensing

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface

USB3.1

Baseline [mm]Baseline [mm]

95

Depth FilterDepth Filter

All-Pass

Depth TechnologyDepth Technology

Active IR Stereo

Dimensions LxBxH [mm]Dimensions LxBxH [mm]

124 x 26 x 29

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

95

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

87

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

58

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

1280

Ideal Range [m]Ideal Range [m]

0.6 to 6

IncludesIncludes

Intel® RealSense™ D455 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

1280 x 800

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

520

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

90

PackagePackage

Camera only

Product TypeProduct Type

Housed Camera

RGB SensorRGB Sensor

Yes

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Global Shutter

Software CompatibleSoftware Compatible

Intel RealSense SDK 2.0

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

720


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Description

The RealSense™ Depth Camera D455 (Manufacturer’s Part #999WCR) is a USB-powered 3D camera designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. It features a global shutter for the RGB sensor and depth sensors, with a wider baseline of 95 mm that enhances depth accuracy to less than 2% error at a distance of 4 meters. The camera captures depth at a resolution of 1280 x 720, with an 86° field of view for both RGB and depth sensors, making it ideal for applications that require precise depth sensing over longer distances. The D455 uses the RealSense™ SDK 2.0, which facilitates integration with existing RealSense cameras and provides support for various programming languages and tools. Its mounting options include two M3 × 0.5 mounting points and one 1/4-20 UNC thread mounting point.


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