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OmniVision and Lighthouse Imaging debut platform for stereoscopic 3D endoscopy

by John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter | February 06, 2019
Endoscopy

The predefined GPIO pins connect to buttons to control the system, with the processor offering a fast response time of <100 ms, LED control and low power consumption.

A software development kit compatible with the Windows operating system and API are also included, and designers can integrate the platform into a design that reduces costs and ensures a simple 510(k) clearance process.

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“Stereoscopic 3D imaging has existed for few years now, but what OmniVision and Lighthouse have done is to create a platform and turnkey solution that makes the integration of stereoscopic 3D easier for endoscope manufacturers,” said Gunja. We believe that endoscope manufacturers, especially those for gastrointestinal and surgical procedures, will gain much from the use of this platform.”

The system can be customized with different image sensors, lenses or illumination for desired optical performance, or to optimize system-level architecture for a specific application.

OmniVision’s 0H02A sensor is RoHS and Reach compliant, and passes autoclave testing. The Lighthouse demonstration units are compliant with IEC and FDA regulations, and are ISO-13485 certified for reduced development risk.

The system is now available for sale.

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