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Industrial Automation


to remotely view machine vision data from these integrated machine vision/IoT controller systems. Sharing this data with supply chain partners makes it easier to identify issues and comply with reporting requirements for customers. Images can be streamed to cloud ser- vices for analysis with other manufacturing data to help find root causes of lower-than-expected quality or yield rate. Image data also enables closer monitoring of machining processes so that more timely adjustments can be made to maintain quality.


High-Speed Analysis


High-Speed Imaging: GigE Vision, USB3 Vision


Axis and Node Expansion • SoftPLC • Softmotion • SoftCNC


EtherCAT Machine Vision Control & Monitoring 6th Generation Intel® Core™


Recipe for Precision and Capacity


A modern IoT controller providing on-machine vision needs to deliver three capabilities: 1) high-speed imaging and analysis, 2) control and monitoring, and 3) IoT gateway functionality (Figure 3).


High-speed imaging and analysis is critical to production time. The shorter the time period there is between image capture and analysis, the shorter the cycle time.


Human Machine Interface


Internet Connectivity of GbE, 4G, Wi-Fi


Fieldbus Communication IoT Gateway Processors Figure 3.


Integrated IoT controller and on-machine vision systems like the NEXCOM NIFE 300 combine high-speed analysis, highly synchronized control and monitoring, and IoT gateway functionality.


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Control and monitoring ensures quality output production quickly and repeatedly. Based on com- plex calculations, modern indus- trial controllers must coordinate control nodes and data exchange in near-real time for in-process modification and correction. To be versatile, these controllers must also support the high-mix, low- volume production required to meet modern demands for mass customization. They should be agile enough to quickly switch from performing one machining process on a material


to per- forming a different machining


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► Full visibility into the processor's instruction flow


► Instruction transfer collection, compression and off-/on-chip storage for post processing


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► Extension of the debug and trace capability for the Intel®


AtomTM


Full Support for Real-Time Instruction Tracing (RTIT)


AtomTM Processor Z35xx


Processor Z35xx


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