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News Release from: Simac Masic and TSS | Subject: Impact machine vision "micro-system"
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2002
Real power in high-speed vision system
PPT Vision has announced Impact, a new high-speed machine vision "micro-system" that it says sets all-new industry standards for inspection power and flexibility
PPT Vision has announced Impact, a new high-speed machine vision "micro-system" that sets all-new industry standards for inspection power and flexibility, achieving a price/performance ratio unavailable in vision sensors or smart cameras This system is priced competitively with vision sensors, yet possesses the power and flexibility of large, expensive vision systems
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system's power comes from its high-speed, dedicated processor and robust, sub-pixel software algorithms for a broad range of inspection tasks including Pattern Find, Blob, Edge Find, OCV, OCR, Gauge and Contrast Sensing.
Impact can achieve 60 full-frames per second image capture rate, and even greater speeds are achieved using the system's built-in support for partial scanning.
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The Impact micro-system is the industry's first vision system that is easy to use, flexible and powerful for both beginners and more advanced users.
This incredible flexibility allows it to be easily programmed by end-users and also customized by OEM's and System Integrators.
Using advanced inspection algorithms, including the Impact pattern matching and measurement tools, it enables robust and comprehensive 100% inspection for high-speed production lines.
Impact has the flexibility for OEM's and System Integrators to quickly develop more advanced programs through comprehensive access to the system's base-level algorithm and function tools.
And, using the new point-and-click GUI software, operator interfaces can be generated quickly to meet the most demanding inspection, measurement and data communication requirements.
Additional flexibility comes from its small size and DIN rail mountable design.
"Impact was designed to give system integrators a vision system that can be quickly and easily applied to many different applications," stated Bob Kuhl, PPT's Director of Product Development.
"It gives them the flexibility and power of fully customizable operator interfaces and a high degree of control using advanced inspection algorithms." Programming flexibility and unparalleled ease-of-use are achieved using PPT Vision's new Inspection Builder software.
Complete inspection programs are set up using the Impact graphical user interface, without having to use complicated or awkward spreadsheet or menu-based programming methods.
Icons representing the actual inspection algorithms and controls are easily arranged and configured on the user interface screen to provide comprehensive inspection of each part.
Users can also set up reusable program segments to accomplish specific tasks.
This allows the creation of new, user-specified inspection "tools" that provide a powerful way to expand the system's capabilities and quickly customize it for new applications.
This ability to create "tools from tools" is an exclusive, new technology designed to meet the advanced programming needs of System Integrators and OEM's.
Additional flexibility for remote monitoring and control is achieved with the advanced Ethernet and Internet capabilities in Impact.
The processor acts as a server for inspection data, allowing inspection results and images to be collected and set up for multiple-location custom viewing and display.
From any given inspection point or points, unique data attributes can be viewed from any PC, allowing users to view and display specific viewer-defined data from any or all Impact - equipped inspection points on the network.
Measurement data and inspection results can be sent over the factory LAN or WAN or the Internet to one or more monitoring stations at the same time that multiple Impact processors are being controlled from a single station.
Easily customized operator control panels add further flexibility to Impact.
Using Control Panel Manager software, Impact provides a wide array of control panel building graphic components that allow users to customize control panels for their unique viewing.
Off-the-shelf JAVA or other 3rd party controls can easily be added to the system's library.
Interactive touchscreen buttons, image and data displays, and password protection schemes are quickly created using the same easy drag-and-drop programming method.
Other advanced Impact features include system calibration that allows multiple systems to be easily set to achieve defined, cross-factory performance standards.
This eliminates time-consuming tweaking of multiple systems for lens distortion, light intensity, scale factors, and ROI adjustments.
A watchdog timer identifies situations that trigger continuous inspection failure and shuts down the inspection and process.
PPT Vision has over 20 years of expertise in designing, manufacturing and integrating machine vision technology for industry.
Using PPT's own digital cameras and advanced lighting products, the Impact vision micro-system provides a complete inspection solution for manufacturers of automotive and electronic components, semiconductors, medical devices, packaging, pharmaceuticals, plastics and many others.
(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 17 September 2002).
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