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VL53L5CX TOF

  • March 28, 2024
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Hi Team,

We have our customized projector majorly focused on educational field purpose.

Its a short through projector with 16:9 aspect ratio.

We are planning to implement Auto keystone and Auto Focus using VL53L5CX TOF sensor.

Do you have any driver support for this particular implementation.??

Any Knowledge article related to this implementation??

 

 

Thanks & Regards

Deep_Bang 

 

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Best answer by John E KVAM

Deep_Bang -

We have a team in Asia that supports our projector business.

In theory you do not have to do much, although I would suggest using the VL53L8. (Better sensor, same price.)

You are going to get either an 8x8 group of distances or a 4x4 group.

If you point the sensor perpendicular to a flat wall all the numbers will be very close to each other.

Tilt it up and the distances on the top numbers will be more than the bottom row. 

From there it's just geometry. Although I'm sure our team will do a better job of describing it. 

- john

 

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John E KVAM
John E KVAMBest answer
ST Employee
March 28, 2024

Deep_Bang -

We have a team in Asia that supports our projector business.

In theory you do not have to do much, although I would suggest using the VL53L8. (Better sensor, same price.)

You are going to get either an 8x8 group of distances or a 4x4 group.

If you point the sensor perpendicular to a flat wall all the numbers will be very close to each other.

Tilt it up and the distances on the top numbers will be more than the bottom row. 

From there it's just geometry. Although I'm sure our team will do a better job of describing it. 

- john

 

Anne BIGOT
Technical Moderator
March 29, 2024

Hello

We propose a package on st.com for keystone projection with VL53L1. It is here.

Regards

Anne

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