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Product category: Seam-tracking, guidance systems
News Release from: Oxford Sensor Technology | Subject: OST-CellController
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 06 November 2006

Camera system, image analysis and cell
control

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OST-CellController combines all the power, functionality and ease of use of Oxford Sensor Technology's vision analysis software with a PC based PLC (programmable logic controller).

OST-CellController combines all the power, functionality and ease of use of Oxford Sensor Technology's vision analysis software with a PC based PLC (programmable logic controller) OST-CellController allows the rapid development and implementation of a fully automated inspection systems or a vision guided robotic assembly cells without the need for a separate PLC

OST-CellController can interface directly to most camera systems, including high speed line scan systems, and OST own range of specialist vision sensing technology.

Configuration of the camera system, image analysis and cell control is easily achieved using "visual" basic scripting offering the user the utmost control and programming flexibility.

"The launch of OST-CellController yet again demonstrates OST's dedication to continuous product development and a drive to offer our customers the best quality solution to their vision needs.

Oxford Sensor Technology has specialised in providing vision systems to the automotive sector, the launch of OST-CellController will enable rapid system development to suit a vast range of new applications in new and diverse market sectors" - Anthony Williams, Managing Director of Oxford Sensor Technology.

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