The F210 high-speed vision sensor combines image acquisition as fast as 1.4 ms with advanced measurement algorithms for faster measurement inspection operations.
When used with the vendor’s F160-S2 double speed camera, the F210 can perform measurement cycles as fast as 3 ms. The vendor’s Quest algorithm provides OCR/OCV capability, such as reading and confirming lot codes on pill bottles, and new Edge Code technology can be used to detect precise defects of parts on a conveyor. A Fine Matching algorithm enables detection of differences between a user-taught model and a live image. The F210 features productivity tools including the ability to control the light source intensity and save the settings internally. The F210 also does internal trending for statistical process control and tolerance monitoring.
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