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Enhanced multiScan and picoScan LiDAR sensors from SICK

The new SICK multiScan LiDAR sensor The new SICK multiScan LiDAR sensor

New 2D and 3D sensors more powerful, compact, and robust than ever before

SENSOR experts SICK have expanded their high-performance multiScan and picoScan LiDAR ranges to make them even more powerful, compact, and robust. With a variety of industry-specific software applications that run on-device, SICK say they are taking LiDAR sensor technology to new levels of performance, reliability, and flexibility.

The modular multiScan 100 3D product family and compact picoScan 150 LiDAR sensors are customizable to suit a wide range of applications, with bespoke parameters, operation, and integration. From robotic guidance and outdoor automation to SLAM and security detection, SICK’s sensor range is enhanced with new products and capabilities, including improved light performance and accuracy.

 

SICK’s flexible 2D and 3D LiDAR product range and families are based on a common user environment and programming development platform. Fast data streaming and 2D and 3D object detection with field evaluation enhance the quality, security, and usability of both the multiScan and picoScan. This allows companies to develop dynamic sensing profiles and scale their LiDAR capabilities, leveraging the data generated and customizing sensors to their specific applications and requirements.

SICK’s expertise in the field of 3D and 2D LiDAR technology enhances the robustness of both product ranges, improving accuracy, and providing ambient light immunity up to 100klx (making them suitable for all lighting conditions).

The picoScan and multiScan devices have a ruggedized design, with an anticorrosive coating, venting element, and vibration resistance, making them resistant to shock, vibration, and interference. Suitable for use in harsh ambient conditions (such as fog, rain, and bright sunlight) and arduous environments, both ranges have a selection of connectivity options and accessories designed for outdoor use.

The picoScan and multiScan products also have a contamination indication and the predictive maintenance system means sensors can notify the operator before the system is influenced.

Based on time of flight (ToF) technology, SICK’s high-value multiScan range delivers high-quality 3D with simultaneous multiple measurements individually configured for precise detection and localization. The multiScan 3D LiDAR range’s unique combination of high-density horizontal layers and 3D point cloud offers superior measurement performance and advantage in real conditions, including wide-area environment perception on large machines and outstanding measurement accuracy for access protection in stationary applications. Capable of reliably detecting drop-off edges and obstacles ahead, the range is ideal for anti-collision and environmental perception to support autonomous driving for outdoor automation.

With no blind zone and superior detection of small objects at a distance, the multiScan 100 is a product family of 3D LiDAR devices with 3D object detection and contamination indication on board. The multiScan 136 builds on the capabilities of the multiScan 100 platform by providing 16 LiDAR layers, including two HD layers, 65° coverage at 360° and 30m range all round. Meanwhile, the multiScan 165 has the highest detection capability in foggy, rainy, and dusty conditions. It offers the same 16 LiDAR layers, but with a narrower coverage angle and range of up to 60m, and the upcoming multiScan 165S will provide PLb and outdoor safety.

The new SICK picoScan LiDAR sensor The new SICK picoScan LiDAR sensor

The next evolutionary step from the popular SICK TIM sensor, with higher data streaming speeds and more precise localization, the picoScan 150 compact 2D LiDAR sensor is one of SICK’s highest angular LiDAR devices, with a rotary resolution of 0.05 degrees. The increased light suppression performance is said to help outdoor performance reach unprecedented levels. The picoScan 150 comes in three variants – Core, Prime and Pro, with a working range from 0.05m up to 120m. Each model has a different specification to allow easy selection of a device for a specific application.

Easy to integrate into various environments, with a range of software interface options, the picoScan 150 is a compact sensor for multiple applications that ticks all the boxes in terms of range, resolution, accuracy, field of vision, scan rate, power consumption, and connectivity. Its robustness makes it suitable for harsh and challenging applications, such as mobile platforms, outdoor automation, mobile robots, building security, logistics automation, and security protection.

Nathaniel Hofmann, SICK UK market product manager - Machine Vision and Measurement Systems, said: ‘These are two great product families with new features and capabilities that expand the capabilities and possibilities of LiDAR sensor technology. We are continually growing and enhancing our LiDAR sensor range, based on a commonality of user environment that ensures products are easy to use, customizable, robust, and consistent.

‘We are winning high-profile projects because of the new light immunity and resolution capabilities of the picoScan and multiScan ranges, across a huge range of applications and industries; from robotics to intelligent infrastructure, to outdoor automation. Our modular, customizable sensors fit almost all applications, with the exceptional reliability and performance you expect from SICK.’

 

 

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