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T53

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Pure Data-Driven 3D Depth Camera—Minimal Integration, Focused on Empowering Point Cloud Data


Overview

Pure data, minimalist integration

The T53 is designed specifically for users developing applications based on PCs or embedded controllers (such as Jetson and Raspberry Pi). It eliminates unnecessary I/O lines on-site, retaining only a high-speed Ethernet interface, thereby simplifying hardware integration and enabling developers to focus entirely on the algorithm itself.

Enrich data, empower intelligent algorithms.

Real-time output Depth Map (Depth) Grayscale image (IR) And Point Cloud Data. The rich three-dimensional information provides a high-quality input source for advanced algorithms such as SLAM navigation, object recognition, and volume measurement.

Industrial-grade quality, ultimate cost-effectiveness.

Continuing the all-solid-state, industrial-grade design of the T series, it features: IP65 It features a high level of protection and excellent resistance to light interference. By streamlining unnecessary functions, the T53 delivers uncompromising 3D imaging quality at a more competitive price.

Core features

  • Imaging technology: 3D ToF (Time-of-Flight)
  • Data output: Depth map, grayscale image, point cloud
  • Field of view angle: 72° (horizontal) × 55° (vertical)
  • Resolution: 320 × 240 pixels
  • Measurement range: 0.05 m ~ 3 m (10% reflectance)
  • Frame rate: 15 fps
  • Data interface: 100M Ethernet (TCP/IP)
  • Size: 76mm × 25mm × 25mm (more compact)

The Developer’s Ideal Choice: Data Empowerment with T53

 T53 Data Application

For developers of intelligent robots and machine vision systems, the T53 is a pure and powerful data acquisition terminal. Like an tireless eye, it continuously digitizes depth information from the 3D world and transmits it to the “brain” via standard Ethernet protocols. Whether it’s mobile robot navigation based on ROS or object recognition systems powered by deep learning, the T53 can provide the most fundamental and core perceptual data support.

Advantage: Streamlined, yet not simplistic.

 Minimal connection

Direct connection at the front end, plug-and-play.

The T53 eliminates complex I/O wiring harnesses, retaining only a single composite cable (or standard aviation connector) that integrates power supply and data transmission.

This design greatly simplifies the robot’s internal wiring and reduces the risk of electrical connection failures. Simply plug it into a switch or the network port of an industrial PC, and you can start receiving data—making hardware integration cleaner than ever before.

 Data Obstacle Avoidance

Software-defined obstacle avoidance, with more flexible strategies.

Unlike the F31-C, which hardwires obstacle-avoidance logic into the radar itself, the T53 returns decision-making authority to the host computer.

You can leverage the real-time point cloud uploaded by T53 to run more sophisticated obstacle-avoidance algorithms—such as the Dynamic Window Approach (DWA) and local path planning—in the navigation controller. This means that obstacle-avoidance strategies are no longer limited to fixed “stop/slowdown” zones; instead, they can achieve more advanced, intelligent behaviors like bypassing obstacles and following paths.

 Object recognition

3D feature extraction for more accurate recognition.

The depth data provided by T53 contains the geometric features of objects. Using this data, developers can easily train algorithms to recognize specific objects, such as: Identify pallet hole positions to assist with forklift insertion, recognize cargo container volumes to optimize loading, and detect human body postures for safe interaction.

This enables the T53’s application scenarios to go far beyond simple “obstacle avoidance,” making it a cost-effective sensor for the industrial vision field.

 Ultra-compact

Smaller size, more possibilities.

The T53’s size has been further reduced to 76 mm × 25 mm × 25 mm , weighing only 90g.

Such extreme compactness allows it to be installed in tiny spaces where conventional sensors simply cannot fit, such as: End effector of a robotic arm, underside of a drone, head of a small service robot Wait—this provides great freedom in device design.

YINTAILI All-round Services

SDK and Driver Support

We provide C++/Python SDKs and standard ROS drivers, along with a wealth of data acquisition and parsing examples to help you quickly get started with development.

Developer community support

Facing development challenges? Our technical support team offers code-level consulting services to help you resolve issues related to data integration and algorithm adaptation.

Prototype Trial Service

We provide convenient channels for purchasing and trying out samples, tailored specifically for R&D departments at universities, research institutions, and enterprises, to support your innovation validation efforts.