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Zebra AltiZ 4200 overview

Zebra AltiZ 4200 is a family of 3D profile sensors that use camera-laser triangulation (line profiling) to acquire high-precision 3D data.

There are three models: AZ2S-2SB, AZ2S-3SB, and AZ2S-5SB. The primary specifications and notable differences between the Zebra AltiZ 4200 models are: clearance distance, working distance, available Z-range, X-axis field of view.

Specifications1Zebra AltiZ 4200 family members
Clearance distance (min)38.13 mm
Working distance56.13 mm
Available Z-range20.16 mm
min Z - max Z56.13 mm - 76.29 mm
X-axis Field of View (near - far)26.22 mm - 32.34 mm

Zebra AltiZ 4200 supports the GenICam Standard Feature Naming Convention (SFNC) version 2.7 and the GenICam GenDC 1.0 specification with 3D datasets. It also supports custom GenICam features, which are outlined in the Zebra AltiZ 4200 Installation and Technical Reference. Zebra AltiZ 4200 can interface with a controlling computer and other devices over Ethernet (2.5GBASE-T) using the GigE Vision protocol. Zebra AltiZ 4200 can also interface with other devices using its auxiliary digital I/O lines (auxiliary I/O signals).

Note: You can access the latest version of the Installation and Hardware Reference at zebra.com/altiz-4200-info. Click on the Documentation tab to access it.

Summary of Zebra AltiZ 4200 features

The following table outlines the features currently available with each model of the Zebra AltiZ 4200.

FeaturesZebra AltiZ 4200
Number of supported triggers4 general auxiliary
Asynchronous reset modeYes
Number of timers4
Number of auxiliary signals (lines)6 (4 in and 2 out)
Quadrature decoder21

Footnotes

  1. Note that these are approximate values and might slightly vary from unit to unit.

  2. Also known as quadrature encoder interface.

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