High-speed Vision

Sept. 1, 2005
The new Keyence CV-2600 high-speed machine vision system incorporates a 2 mega-pixel CCD built into the industry’s smallest camera housing.

The CCD can inspect an area 4 times larger than conventional cameras at the same resolution, saving significant installation time and cost. Controller also supports 2 cameras. The super-small, double-speed, progressive-reading cameras can be mounted in tight spaces where conventional models will not fit, thereby increasing installation flexibility. CV-2600 eliminates the need for expensive strobe lighting because its camera sensitivity is adjustable to 81 increments.

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