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accuracy at speeds up to 60 frames per second. The precise soſtware can not only detect colour print errors, but also recognise missing components and assembly groups which do not match. Integrated LED illumination in the IP67-rated camera housing makes the camera suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Colour control is an important part of quality control processes in industries as varied as pharmaceutical, electronic, food and beverage, automotive, and print and paper. EyeVision soſtware can detect small colour defects and also low contrast and contamination. Applications include checking lacquer in car body construction, checking the colour of metal parts in the automotive industry and checking the colour sequence and colour quality of multicore cables.
BAUMER
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16 new VeriSens vision sensors increase productivity
The new VeriSens models 510, 700 and 800 of the XC, XF and ID series can double productivity in image- based quality inspection. Integrated Industrial Ethernet provides these vision sensors with the connectivity required by the Internet of Things.
The new models provide
enhanced processing performance, cutting image processing time in half in many applications. This allows throughput to be doubled or twice as
VeriSens-500-700-800-models
many feature checks in the same time, enhancing inspection scope. The new
configurable VeriSens MultiViewer web interface allows viewing of up to 16 vision sensors simultaneously on one browser screen.
VeriSens vision sensors can perform up to 32 feature checks simultaneously
including: presence and completeness checks, inspecting object positions, reading and evaluating imprints as plain text (OCR/OCV) and matrix and bar codes including GS1 codes. Sophisticated code reading algorithms improve reading reliability under industrial conditions.
FRAMOS
ON Semiconductor ON Semiconductors’ new small, power- effective Python 480 sensor is available from Framos. The new sensor offers outstanding benefits for use in industrial automation systems, robot vision, barcode scanner applications, and in the collision avoidance control of drones. Industry and product experts at Framos are available to
support
customers in integrating these new sensors in their applications and projects.
Python 480 sensor The 1/3.6 inch SVGA CMOS image sensor with its large, highly-sensitive 4.8µm pixels,
enables the capture of moving objects without any artefacts with single digit noise performance. It provides a high SVGA frame rate of 120fps with a compact CSP package and a small footprint. This allows a very small camera design and significant power saving, as well as battery-powered mobile operation. Up to four regions of interest can be programmed, enabling higher frame rates in these areas. A separate synchronisation channel containing payload information is provided to facilitate image reconstruction at the receiving end. The device provides High Speed Serial or Parallel CMOS Output.
www.framos.co.uk
Small, versatile, power-saving Python 480 sensor from
PPMA SHOW
The PPMA Show will be taking place at the NEC on 26 -28 September 2017. With over 17% of visitors to the last PPMA show show having registered vision as being at least one of their interests, it comes as no surprise that many UKIVA members will be exhibiting again this year
NEW MEMBERS
UKIVA is delighted to welcome wenglor sensoric GmbH and FT System as new members.
Wenglor sensoric GmbH develops intelligent sensor technologies as
well as safety and image processing systems with state-of-the-art communication standards for a variety of industries around the world. The product range includes vision sensors, OCR readers, smart cameras, image
processing, illumination
technology, 2D/3D sensors, and 1D/2D and barcode readers.
FT System works with its customers in the food & bev- erage, pharmaceu-
tical, healthcare and industrial chemicals sectors to ensure the total quality of their products. Applications include shape, inspection of empty cans and bottles, cap quality, fill level control, cap closure inspection and code and label inspection.
UKIVA MEMBERS SHINE AT AWARDS
Two UKIVA members were in the spotlight at the PPMA Group Awards ceremony. Stemmer Imaging won the award for the ‘Most Innovative Vision Proj- ect’ for the supply and integration of 25 cameras on the Bloodhound Supersonic Car. Bloodhound SSC is a jet and rocket powered vehicle designed to reach 1000 mph for a new world land speed record at- tempt. Twenty five cameras are located at strategic points on the car. Forward facing cameras deliver live streamed video for broadcast purposes, while rear-facing cameras look at the output from the rocket and jet engine exhausts. Other cameras mon- itor critical engineering parameters such as the wheel-ground interface. In-cockpit cameras monitor controls and driver actions. One of the major chal- lenges in the vision project is to achieve reliable live video transmission at speeds up to Blood- hound’s target of 1000 mph.
In addition, Olmec-UK joined the team from Domino Printing Sciences on stage. A turnkey vali- dated vision system from Olmec-UK is a core com- ponent of Domino’s ‘SerialTrac’ serialisation solu- tion which won the award for the ‘Most Innovative Processing or Packaging Machine’.
www.ukiva.org
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