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In this episode of Vision Vitals by e-con Systems, we explore one of the most important architectural decisions in modern 3D sensing — Continuous Wave vs Pulsed indirect Time-of-Flight (iToF).
Both approaches are widely used in depth cameras, robotics perception systems, and industrial automation. But their differences can significantly impact system performance, especially in terms of range, power consumption, outdoor reliability, and thermal behavior.
In this podcast, our vision expert breaks down how each architecture works and when engineers should choose one over the other.
🎙️ In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you're designing robotics platforms, industrial automation systems, or smart sensing applications, understanding these architectures will help you choose the right depth technology for your deployment.
🔗 Learn more about our 3D iToF Depth Camera
By e-con SystemsIn this episode of Vision Vitals by e-con Systems, we explore one of the most important architectural decisions in modern 3D sensing — Continuous Wave vs Pulsed indirect Time-of-Flight (iToF).
Both approaches are widely used in depth cameras, robotics perception systems, and industrial automation. But their differences can significantly impact system performance, especially in terms of range, power consumption, outdoor reliability, and thermal behavior.
In this podcast, our vision expert breaks down how each architecture works and when engineers should choose one over the other.
🎙️ In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you're designing robotics platforms, industrial automation systems, or smart sensing applications, understanding these architectures will help you choose the right depth technology for your deployment.
🔗 Learn more about our 3D iToF Depth Camera