Optical lens optimization design and tolerance analysis for a depth camera

Wen Shing Sun, Ying Shun Hsu, Yi Hong Liu, Chuen Lin Tien, Yi Lun Su, Shiang Shiuan Tsai, Ching Cherng Sun

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Abstract

This paper describes a depth camera lens design composed of eight glass lenses, where the field of view is 100°, the focal length is 1.88 mm, and the F/# is 2. The lens design requires the lens to be fixed and the object distance to be fixed at −745.964 mm. The depth of focus ranges from −0.0047 mm to 0.0096 mm and can be obtained by selecting a spatial frequency of 60 lp/mm for the Through-focus MTF optimization design. The object distance ranges from negative infinity (-∞) to −250 mm (for the depth of field), the MTF is greater than 0.73 at 60 lp/mm, the lateral color difference is less than 1.58 μm, the optical distortion is less than 1%, and the relative illumination is greater than 64%. When conducting tolerance analysis, we select a spatial frequency requirement of tolerance MTF>0.3. At an object distance of −745.964 mm, the lens resolution can reach 80 lp/mm. The object distance is -∞, and the lens resolution is above 59 lp/mm. The object distance is −250 mm, and the lens resolution can reach over 43 lp/mm. In this work, the depth camera lens is designed to have an object distance shooting range of −6 m to −0.25 m. When the object distance is −6 m, the object depth resolution is 61 mm; while at the object distance of −0.25 m, the object depth resolution is 0.1045 mm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number171711
JournalOptik
Volume302
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • Depth camera
  • Depth of field
  • Depth of focus
  • Image depth
  • Object depth
  • Tolerance analysis

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