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High-speed Vision Sensor

Friday, October 10, 2003

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High-speed Vision Sensor

The F210 high-speed vision sensor combines image acquisition as fast as 1.4 ms with advanced measurement algorithms for measurement and inspection operations. In addition, it can perform measurement cycles of as fast as 3 ms when used with the F160-S2 double speed camera.

The system features a Quest algorithm for OCR/OCV capability and Edge Code technology for defect detection, position, and location capability. The Edge Code defect detector can be used for detecting precise defects of parts on a conveyor such as scratches on a ceiling surface. The OCR/OCV capability can read and confirm lot codes on pill bottles.

A Fine Matching algorithm enables detection of differences between a user-taught model and a live image including fine defects on labels that less accurate algorithms cannot catch.

The F210 also features productivity tools. Its Intelligent Light Source (ILS) controls light source intensity and direction and can save settings internally. The F210 does internal trending for statistical process control and tolerance monitoring.

The F210 is available with two cameras for multi-angle inspections and/or wide-area field of view measurements. It's suitable for packaging inspection applications, especially in high-speed food and drug operations, and in automotive assembly line and part inspection. It can also be used in material handling, pharmaceutical, robotic guidance, and electronics applications.

Price is $5,000.


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