TOF lens are mainly designed and developed for solid-state area array lidar and line array lidar.
Application areas include: security monitoring, autonomous vehicle driving, robot navigation, three-dimensional modeling, virtual/augmented reality, human-computer interaction, machine 3D vision, etc.
Application of glass aspheric lenses, development for application characteristics
※High transmittance and low stray light (2-3 fewer lenses are used than traditional “spherical lenses”: reduce the impact of stray light and increase the transmittance);
※Low weight and small size.
Lens model | Focus | Aperture | Lens target plane | Wavelength range | Field angle | Weight | Lens interface | ||
Level | Vertical | Opposite angles | |||||||
LH-TOF1420-14 | 1.44mm | F2.0 | 1/4" | 920~980nm | 132.7° | 90° | 148.7° | 3.1g | M12×0.5 |
LH-TOF1910-13 | 1.9mm | F1.0 | 1/3" | 800~950nm | 111° | 91° | 129° | 8.9g | M14×0.5 |
LH-TOF3510-13 | 3.5mm | F1.0 | 1/3" | 780~940nm | 70° | 55.1° | 83.3° | 10g | M14×0.5 |
LH-TOF3612-14 | 3.6mm | F1.2 | 1/4" | 900~1000nm | 60° | 37.8° | 70.5° | 5.7g | M12×0.5 |
LH-TOF3712-14 | 3.7mm | F1.2 | 1/4" | 900~1000nm | 55° | 36° | 63° | 1.4g | M8×0.35 |
LH-TOF5111-12 | 5.1mm | F1.1 | 1/2" | 780~940nm | 70° | 53.1° | 85.1° | 16.3g | M16×0.5 |
LH-TOF1612-12 | 16.6mm | F1.2 | 1/1.9" | 780~830nm | 25° | 16° | 31° | 15.3g | M18×0.5 |