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Luxonis OAK-D S2 PoE - Fixed-Focus
Description
The OAK-D S2 PoE is the Series 2 version of the OAK-D PoE - the main difference is that the OAK-D S2 PoE has a smaller enclosure and is therefore lighter.
It also has an industrial M12 PoE connector (instead of RJ45) and additionally features an M8 connector for IO connectivity; USB2 (D+, D-), camera IOs (FSIN, STROBE), power, and 2 other auxiliary IOs, capable of UART, I2C or GPIO.
- M12 X-Coded Ethernet, 802.3af PoE, 1 Gbps Ethernet
- M8 connector with quite a bit of IO flexibility, including USB2 host
- IP65 Sealed casing/protection
- 4 TOPS of processing power (1.4 TOPS for AI)
- Run any AI model, even custom architectured/built ones
- Encoding: H.264, H.265, MJPEG - 4K/30FPS, 1080P/60FPS
- Computer vision: warp/dewarp, resize, crop, edge detection, feature tracking
- Stereo depth: perception at 120 FPS with filtering
- Object tracking: 2D and 3D tracking
- Dimensions: 111x40x31,3mm
- Weight: 184g
Available in two variants:
The OAK-D S2 Poe is available in two variants: Fixed-Focus and Auto-Focus. These variants differ only in the configuration of the center color camera.
The Fixed-Focus variant has the lens fixed in place mechanically, whereas the Auto-Focus has an electromagnet that controls the lens position dynamically. Both variants can clearly see objects 50 cm and beyond.
Specifications
COLOR CAMERA | STEREO PAIR | |
---|---|---|
Sensor: | IMX378 | OV9282 |
Shutter: | rolling | global |
FOV (D/H/V): | 81° / 69° / 55° | 89.5° / 80° / 55° |
Resolution: | 12MP (4032x3040) | 1MP (1280x800) |
Focus: | FF: 50 cm - infinity | FF: 19.6cm - infinity |
Max Framerate: | 60 FPS | 120 FPS |
Pixel size: | 1.55 x 1.55µm | 3 x 3µm |
Lens size: | 1/2.3 inch | 1/4 inch |
Package contents
OAK-D S2 PoE camera Fixed-Focus, M12 plug to RJ45 cable, 2m, Cleaning cloth.WiMood is the official Luxonis distributor in Europe. Find all the Luxonis advantages on our brands page, along with the differences between Luxonis and Intel Realsense