High-speed vision sensor

Schaumburg, Ill.—F10 machine vision sensor detects gray-scale patterns rather than spots as photoelectric sensors do. It has the ability to detect whether a label is skewed, upside down, or doubled. The user focuses a visible light from the F10 on the target and presses a "teach" button. Processing speeds are 3.

By Staff February 1, 1999

Schaumburg, Ill.— F10 machine vision sensor detects gray-scale patterns rather than spots as photoelectric sensors do. It has the ability to detect whether a label is skewed, upside down, or doubled. The user focuses a visible light from the F10 on the target and presses a “teach” button. Processing speeds are 3.6- to 10.6 ms in continuous mode (depending upon whether the setting is plain measurement or pattern matching) and 18 ms in trigger mode. One version has a sensing area of 25 mm x 20 mm with a sensing distance of 100 Omron Electronics


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