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Intel RealSense Depth Camera D457

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The New Intel® RealSense™ Depth Camera D457 Introduces GMSL and FAKRA to Robotics

 

The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D457 is a new addition to the Intel RealSense family of depth-sensing cameras. Specifically designed for use in robotics and other autonomous systems, this new camera is equipped with advanced depth-sensing technology crucial for tasks such as navigation, grasping, and manipulation.

The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D457 features 

  • The GMSL (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link) protocol 
  • FAKRA (Fakra Automotive Kompakt Radial) connectors, and 
  • IP 65 ingress protection (dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets).
This is a photo of the Intel RealSense D457 camera that is about 1x3

So what are GMSL and FAKRA?

GMSL is a high-speed serial data bus standard developed by Maxim Integrated in the early 2000s. GMSL technology was designed to meet the growing demand for high-bandwidth data transfer in automotive and other industrial applications.

The first GMSL devices were primarily used in relatively low-bandwidth automotive subsystems such as rearview cameras and infotainment systems. These early devices were capable of data transfer rates of up to 3 Gbps.

The GMSL standard evolved to keep up with the growing demand for high-speed data transfer in a wider range of applications. GMSL2 increased the data transfer rate to 6 Gbps, and enabled advanced features such as Power Over Cable. GMSL2 enables the large number of cameras, radars, LiDAR’s, and other sensors necessary to implement ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) functionality in modern automobiles and autonomous vehicles.

FAKRA is a type of connector commonly used in automotive, industrial, and other mission-critical applications where high-bandwidth data and power need to be transmitted between devices. FAKRA connectors are small, durable, and designed to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) which can cause problems with sensor data and control signals. FAKRA is essentially an easy to unplug SMB (SubMiniature version B) connector. Imagine a SMB without threads, and a quick-lock ramp-style connector.

FAKRA connectors are typically used in applications where space is limited, such as in cars, drones, and other mobile devices. Designed to be compact and easy to install, they are resistant to vibration and extreme temperatures.

Why are GMSL/FAKRA important to the future of robotics?

For high-speed data transfer in a wide range of applications, GMSL/FAKRA offer reliable and efficient solutions. They have strong support from industries, particularly in the field of autonomous vehicles and robotics.

The GMSL high-performance protocol supports multiple streams over a single cable coax cable up to 15m in length. When you compare this to the traditional approach of USB and Ethernet, the combination of GMSL and FAKRA provides significantly higher performance and more versatile design architecture with less noise and interference problems. USB interfaces in robotics applications can be troublesome for quick enumeration of new devices that need to be frequently plugged / unplugged. Vibration or a momentary disconnection can often trigger re-enumeration issues and reliability problems. GMSL/FAKRA, on the other hand, is designed for automotive environments and doesn’t suffer from these enumeration deficits.

 

Technical Specs 

Note: D457 has an on-board Maxim serializer chip. A Maxim de-serializer is needed at host side to decode the streams.

Use Environment Indoor/Outdoor
Image Sensor Technolog Global Shutter
Ideal Range .6 m to 6 m
Depth Technology Stereoscopic
Minimum Depth Distance (Min-Z) at Max Resolution ~52 cm
Depth Accuracy <2% at 4 m
Depth Field of View (FOV) 87° × 58°
Depth Stream Output Resolution Up to 1280 × 720
Depth Stream Output Frame Rate Up to 90 fps
RGB Frame Resolution 1280 × 800
RGB Frame Rate 30 fps
RGB Sensor Technology Global Shutter
RGB Sensor FOV 90° × 65°
RGB Sensor Resolution 1 MP
Camera Module Intel RealSense Module D450
Vision Processor Board Intel RealSense Vision Processor D4
Form factor Camera Peripheral
Camera Dimension
(Length × Height × Depth)
124 mm × 29 mm × 36 mm
Connectors GMSL/FAKRA
Mounting Mechanism – One 1/4‑20 UNC thread mounting point
– Two M4 thread mounting points
– Tripod
What is the purpose of the depth camera and why are GMSL and FAKRA important for robotics?
The camera is designed for robotics and autonomous systems for tasks such as navigation and manipulation. GMSL enables high speed data transfer over a single coax cable up to 15 m and FAKRA provides compact robust connectors suitable for automotive environments, reducing noise and EMI.
What are the main depth and RGB output specifications?
Depth stream outputs up to 1280x720 at up to 90 fps and RGB stream up to 1280x800 at 30 fps. Depth range is 0.6 m to 6 m with a depth field of view of 87 by 58 degrees for depth and 90 by 65 degrees for RGB.
How is the camera mounted and what are the physical specs?
It provides one 1/4-20 UNC mounting point and two M4 mounting points. The package measures 124 mm by 29 mm by 36 mm. It uses GMSL/FAKRA connectors and supports indoor or outdoor use with IP65 protection.
What host side hardware is required to receive and decode the streams?
The D457 has an on board Maxim serializer and a Maxim deserializer is needed at the host side to decode the streams.
Is this camera suitable for outdoor use and what protection does it have?
Yes, it supports indoor and outdoor use with IP65 ingress protection for dust and powerful water jets. It is designed to be resistant to vibration and extreme temperatures.
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The New Intel® RealSense™ Depth Camera D457 Introduces GMSL and FAKRA to Robotics

 

The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D457 is a new addition to the Intel RealSense family of depth-sensing cameras. Specifically designed for use in robotics and other autonomous systems, this new camera is equipped with advanced depth-sensing technology crucial for tasks such as navigation, grasping, and manipulation.

The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D457 features 

  • The GMSL (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link) protocol 
  • FAKRA (Fakra Automotive Kompakt Radial) connectors, and 
  • IP 65 ingress protection (dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets).
This is a photo of the Intel RealSense D457 camera that is about 1x3

So what are GMSL and FAKRA?

GMSL is a high-speed serial data bus standard developed by Maxim Integrated in the early 2000s. GMSL technology was designed to meet the growing demand for high-bandwidth data transfer in automotive and other industrial applications.

The first GMSL devices were primarily used in relatively low-bandwidth automotive subsystems such as rearview cameras and infotainment systems. These early devices were capable of data transfer rates of up to 3 Gbps.

The GMSL standard evolved to keep up with the growing demand for high-speed data transfer in a wider range of applications. GMSL2 increased the data transfer rate to 6 Gbps, and enabled advanced features such as Power Over Cable. GMSL2 enables the large number of cameras, radars, LiDAR’s, and other sensors necessary to implement ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) functionality in modern automobiles and autonomous vehicles.

FAKRA is a type of connector commonly used in automotive, industrial, and other mission-critical applications where high-bandwidth data and power need to be transmitted between devices. FAKRA connectors are small, durable, and designed to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) which can cause problems with sensor data and control signals. FAKRA is essentially an easy to unplug SMB (SubMiniature version B) connector. Imagine a SMB without threads, and a quick-lock ramp-style connector.

FAKRA connectors are typically used in applications where space is limited, such as in cars, drones, and other mobile devices. Designed to be compact and easy to install, they are resistant to vibration and extreme temperatures.

Why are GMSL/FAKRA important to the future of robotics?

For high-speed data transfer in a wide range of applications, GMSL/FAKRA offer reliable and efficient solutions. They have strong support from industries, particularly in the field of autonomous vehicles and robotics.

The GMSL high-performance protocol supports multiple streams over a single cable coax cable up to 15m in length. When you compare this to the traditional approach of USB and Ethernet, the combination of GMSL and FAKRA provides significantly higher performance and more versatile design architecture with less noise and interference problems. USB interfaces in robotics applications can be troublesome for quick enumeration of new devices that need to be frequently plugged / unplugged. Vibration or a momentary disconnection can often trigger re-enumeration issues and reliability problems. GMSL/FAKRA, on the other hand, is designed for automotive environments and doesn’t suffer from these enumeration deficits.

 

Technical Specs 

Note: D457 has an on-board Maxim serializer chip. A Maxim de-serializer is needed at host side to decode the streams.

Use Environment Indoor/Outdoor
Image Sensor Technolog Global Shutter
Ideal Range .6 m to 6 m
Depth Technology Stereoscopic
Minimum Depth Distance (Min-Z) at Max Resolution ~52 cm
Depth Accuracy <2% at 4 m
Depth Field of View (FOV) 87° × 58°
Depth Stream Output Resolution Up to 1280 × 720
Depth Stream Output Frame Rate Up to 90 fps
RGB Frame Resolution 1280 × 800
RGB Frame Rate 30 fps
RGB Sensor Technology Global Shutter
RGB Sensor FOV 90° × 65°
RGB Sensor Resolution 1 MP
Camera Module Intel RealSense Module D450
Vision Processor Board Intel RealSense Vision Processor D4
Form factor Camera Peripheral
Camera Dimension
(Length × Height × Depth)
124 mm × 29 mm × 36 mm
Connectors GMSL/FAKRA
Mounting Mechanism – One 1/4‑20 UNC thread mounting point
– Two M4 thread mounting points
– Tripod
FAQ
What is the purpose of the depth camera and why are GMSL and FAKRA important for robotics?
The camera is designed for robotics and autonomous systems for tasks such as navigation and manipulation. GMSL enables high speed data transfer over a single coax cable up to 15 m and FAKRA provides compact robust connectors suitable for automotive environments, reducing noise and EMI.
What are the main depth and RGB output specifications?
Depth stream outputs up to 1280x720 at up to 90 fps and RGB stream up to 1280x800 at 30 fps. Depth range is 0.6 m to 6 m with a depth field of view of 87 by 58 degrees for depth and 90 by 65 degrees for RGB.
How is the camera mounted and what are the physical specs?
It provides one 1/4-20 UNC mounting point and two M4 mounting points. The package measures 124 mm by 29 mm by 36 mm. It uses GMSL/FAKRA connectors and supports indoor or outdoor use with IP65 protection.
What host side hardware is required to receive and decode the streams?
The D457 has an on board Maxim serializer and a Maxim deserializer is needed at the host side to decode the streams.
Is this camera suitable for outdoor use and what protection does it have?
Yes, it supports indoor and outdoor use with IP65 ingress protection for dust and powerful water jets. It is designed to be resistant to vibration and extreme temperatures.
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