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Do Intel provide bare D435 realsense module only i.e. without outer housing of the module?

SDhya
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I want to by this module but didn't get anywhere.

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MartyG
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The D415 and D435 are available in caseless circuit board forms called Module Kits in a range of configurations (D400, 410, 415, 420 and 430).

 

It is important to note that only the D415 module kit has an integrated RGB sensor.

 

Module Kits are not sold directly by Intel in the Click online store and are instead available from Intel Authorized Distributor companies, such as Arrow, Mouser and FRAMOS.

 

The module used in the cased D435 camera is the D430 module. The modules should be paired with a Vision Processor D4 component, with some form of bridge board or cable to connect the two together. Below are some example links from the FRAMOS site.

 

D430 Module Kit

https://www.framos.com/en/depth-module-d430-20744

 

There are two ways to implement the Vision Processor D4. The first is as a board, and the other method is to integrate the D4 chip and supporting components onto a motherboard (this method may be preferable in custom form factor designs where the Board form may not fit).

 

Vision Processor D4 Board

https://www.framos.com/en/vision-processor-d4-board-20734

 

Vision Processor D4

https://www.framos.com/en/vision-processor-d4-20732

 

The D4 and the Depth Module boards can be plugged onto either end of a bridge board called an Interposer to connect them together so that they can communicate with each other.

 

Interposer

https://www.framos.com/en/d400-rigid-50-pin-interposer-20737

 

Or if the space in your product design will not allow for use of this board, you can create a custom cable to join them together. The pin details for this cable are in the RealSense 400 Series data sheet document on pages 43-46.

 

https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000026827/emerging-technologies/intel-realsense-technology.html

 

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MartyG
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The D415 and D435 are available in caseless circuit board forms called Module Kits in a range of configurations (D400, 410, 415, 420 and 430).

 

It is important to note that only the D415 module kit has an integrated RGB sensor.

 

Module Kits are not sold directly by Intel in the Click online store and are instead available from Intel Authorized Distributor companies, such as Arrow, Mouser and FRAMOS.

 

The module used in the cased D435 camera is the D430 module. The modules should be paired with a Vision Processor D4 component, with some form of bridge board or cable to connect the two together. Below are some example links from the FRAMOS site.

 

D430 Module Kit

https://www.framos.com/en/depth-module-d430-20744

 

There are two ways to implement the Vision Processor D4. The first is as a board, and the other method is to integrate the D4 chip and supporting components onto a motherboard (this method may be preferable in custom form factor designs where the Board form may not fit).

 

Vision Processor D4 Board

https://www.framos.com/en/vision-processor-d4-board-20734

 

Vision Processor D4

https://www.framos.com/en/vision-processor-d4-20732

 

The D4 and the Depth Module boards can be plugged onto either end of a bridge board called an Interposer to connect them together so that they can communicate with each other.

 

Interposer

https://www.framos.com/en/d400-rigid-50-pin-interposer-20737

 

Or if the space in your product design will not allow for use of this board, you can create a custom cable to join them together. The pin details for this cable are in the RealSense 400 Series data sheet document on pages 43-46.

 

https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000026827/emerging-technologies/intel-realsense-technology.html

 

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