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SICK’sMini InspectorP611 Packs in Machine Vision Power
SICK’s all-in-one 2D vision sensor, the InspectorP611, can be set up rapidly to conduct highly-reliable inline machine vision inspections
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ith the SICK InspectorP611 2D vision sensor and pre-installed Quality In- spection SensorApp, users rapidly
configure inline inspection, part localisation and measurement tasks to run automati- cally on the device. Small enough to be mounted right where it
is needed inside a machine, the InspectorP611 is ideal for component verification of printed circuit boards, surface mount or electronics components. Tiny and lightweight, it can also be mounted on robot arms to provide real- time quality checks and positioning for tasks such as the application of solder. Following instant installation with snap-in mounting, users quickly obtain high-quality images ‘out of the box’ with the integrated optics and adjustable LED illumination. Simply connect the device to a PC with a standard web-browser interface to configure a wide choice of machine vision tools to run directly
power of its larger siblings into a miniature device that fits in the palm of your hand,” said Neil Sandhu, SICK’s UK Product Manager for Imaging, Measurement and Ranging. “Whether you are a novice or an expert, it is
onboard the camera, sufficient to set up most applications in no time. Additional flexi- bility is also built-in to expand or customise inspections, together with the option to progress with ease to SICK’s Intelligent In- spection Deep Learning SensorApp for more challenging inspections, when required. “It might be the smallest of the Inspec- torP600 family of programmable 2D vision sensors, but the SICK InspectorP611 packs the
quick and easy to configure your machine vi- sion application using the onboard image processing tools provided within the SICK Quality Inspection SensorApp. It’s also simple to download additional free tools for specific applications, such as glue bead inspection, while more experienced users have the flexi- bility via the programming interface to ac- cess time-saving, ready-made code so they can fast-track customised inspections. Meanwhile even inexperienced users can progress to Deep Learning, starting from a low cost of ownership.”
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