MD41 Development Kit

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A New Era For 3D Sensing

MD41 Key Features

Introducing the MD41 Development Kit. This new kit is based on the Open Development Platform (ODP), allowing you to quickly create a custom Lidar platform in 3-6 months. They are based on our Modular Hardware platform and Modular Software stack, making it easy to utilize via our API’s.

Specifications

Simple to Build,
Like a Camera

Truly Solid-State AI-Enabled 3D Sensing Platform

Range Class: 80m *+

40m for 10% target reflectivity @ 100 klux ambient

Wide Field of View

120° x 90° *+

256 x 192 Pixels

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> 120 Hz in Regions of Interest*

Optimized for Indoor and Outdoor Applications

Multiple returns and High Dynamic Range capabilities

* Software configurable, region-of-interest (ROI) capability
+ Reference design architecture scalable to 150m max range and 180° x 140° ultra-wide FOV

Key Advantages of the MD41 Development Kit

Ready to Deploy
The MD41 Dev Kit comes complete with everything you need to get started — sensor module, software, cables, and power supply — so you can go from unboxing to data in minutes. Whether you’re testing perception algorithms or evaluating fit for your system, setup is seamless.

Built for Real-World Evaluation
Assess critical performance metrics like field of view, resolution, scan configurability, and point cloud quality across real environments — indoors or out. MD41’s software-defined capabilities allow you to optimize sensing for your use case, not the other way around.

Accelerate Prototyping
From warehouse robots to autonomous lawnmowers, use the MD41 to create functional prototypes and proof-of-concept systems with minimal integration overhead. Its compact form factor, USB 3.0 interface, and low power profile make it ideal for embedded platforms.

Seamless Demonstration
Integrate MD41 with your perception stack using ROS or custom APIs to showcase real-time sensing in your application. Demonstrate software-defined sensing in action — configurable field-of-view, region-of-interest scanning, and more — all from a single hardware unit.

Next Generation Hardware, Defined By Software