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Low-cost vision sensors with six inspection tools.


Two new low-cost, all-in-one vision inspection sensors
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 combine multiple analysis tools in a single compact frame. "PresencePlus" P4 Omni and P4 Omni 1.3 vision sensors from Banner Engineering Corp., Minneapolis, can inspect for multiple features using GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) A communications satellite in orbit 22,282 miles above the equator. At this orbit, it travels at the same speed as the earth's rotation, thus appearing stationary. , gray scale, blob, edge, and object software routines. Users can switch between inspection modes without changing the sensor A device that measures or detects a real-world condition, such as motion, heat or light and converts the condition into an analog or digital representation. An optical sensor detects the intensity or brightness of light, or the intensity of red, green and blue for color systems. . The sensor can establish product orientation, verify (1) To prove the correctness of data.

(2) In data entry operations, to compare the keystrokes of a second operator with the data entered by the first operator to ensure that the data were typed in accurately. See validate.
 the presence and placement of inserts, ensure correct numbers of holes in a part, and provide traceability in assembly operations. A remote "teach" function tells the sensors to inspect for new features without connecting to a PC or shutting down the production line. Built-in live video output allows users to see what the sensor captures in real time without a PC. Prices start at $1995. Tel: (763) 544-3164 * PTDirect 362VR

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Title Annotation:KEEPING UP WITH: Injection Molding
Publication:Plastics Technology
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2006
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