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Rgb Sensor With Hybrid Structure

Friday, October 29, 2004

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Rgb Sensor With Hybrid Structure

The CZ-V20 Series integrates illumination optics and receiver circuitry in the sensor head. The new "hybrid structure" is designed to provide enhanced detection with greatly improved stability. The unit employs three separate, high-intensity RGB LED light sources, making it a high power illumination system. A fiber-optic cable transmits the RGB light through an optical system in the sensor head, producing a powerful, uniform beam spot. During operation, the CZ-V's separate RGB LEDs transmit red, green, and blue light onto the target surface. The received signal from each color is converted into 16-bit data in the receiver to enable color recognition. A proprietary algorithm analyzes the individual RGB data and automatically determines the optimum combination and intensity of the light to provide accurate and stable detection.
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