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First Look: Tri-Tronics True Color Sensor Performs Like A Spectrometer

By Tri-Tronics
Monday, March 08, 2010

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With a choice in speed versus resolution, the performance of the sensor is controlled by the operator, which provides a wider range of application solutions.
The SMARTEYE will solve the most difficult color applications at higher speeds than color cameras or other sensors.



Tri-Tronics (Tampa, FL) has introduced the first True Color Sensor designed to perform as an instrument or a spectrometer. The new SMARTEYE ColorWise Sensor features:  

  • The ability to solve difficult shade-to-shade or color-to color applications.
  • Selectable outputs, timers, resolution and speed to fit many applications.
  • A 4-channel monitor for at-a-glance performance feedback.
  • 4 digital outputs.
  • 3 analog outputs.
  • Selectable speed and color.
  • The ability to capture color from an HMI, PLC or remote button.

Why Would I Specify?

  • The SMARTEYE will solve the most difficult color applications at higher speeds than color cameras or other sensors.
  • A unique 4-channel monitor provides users with a continual visual confirmation of performance.
  • With a choice in speed versus resolution, the performance of the sensor is controlled by the operator, which provides a wider range of application solutions.

For additional information, visit www.ttco.com.

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