Vision Spots Small Defects

Sept. 2, 2010
The In-Sight 5605 is a high-resolution, self-contained vision system that is said to offer unprecedented power and flexibility for applications that require visualization of very small defects, even in a large field of view. 
Features include full 5.0 megapixel resolution, support for Gigabit Ethernet communication and IP67 rating to withstand dust and washdown, plus a library of high-performance vision tools for easy application set-up and reliable performance. In-Sight Explorer 4.4.1 software is a new version that supports the In-Sight 5605 and adds features including: 1DMax, billed as a breakthrough 1D barcode reading tool with best-in-class reading capability for codes that are difficult to read due to damage, blur, reflections and low contrast; support for multiple simultaneous connections to the In-Sight ModBus TCP server; and ability to generate output pulse trains and clocked data pulses for controlling devices such as stepper motors.Cognex Corp.www.cognex.com/insight877.COGNEX1

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