A Striped Structured Light 3D Camera is an advanced imaging system that projects a series of coded light patterns (often sinusoids or Gray codes) onto an object to perform volumetric reconstruction. By analyzing the deformation of these patterns from a specific camera angle, it calculates high-density 3D point clouds and depth maps with exceptional spatial resolution.
Its primary strength lies in its ability to capture static objects with sub-millimeter precision, making it superior for detecting fine surface textures and complex contours that other sensors might miss. This makes it an essential tool for 3D inspection, reverse engineering, and high-precision bin picking, where accurate geometric data is a functional necessity for automated decision-making.