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Monat: Juli 2002

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WORLD’S FIRST VISION SENSOR WITH REAL-TIME PERFORMANCE

SCHAUMBURG, IL (June 26, 2002)-Omron’s new four camera machine vision sensor, used for advanced multiangle applications, is the world’s first vision sensor with real-time performance. Its real-time rotation position compensation searches for parts or features located at random angles and positions, while maintaining high production speeds of up to 6,000 parts per minute. With the F250’s new Edge Code Technology, positioning can be done with high precision, even with poor image quality, and defect inspection can detect fine scratches, dirt and deformities to allow for ultra-precise detection. Also, Omron’s original QUEST Optical Character Recognition and Verification algorithm enhances the detection of printed alphanumeric characters regardless of their shape or size. Therefore, the user does not need to teach the F250 any characters. The QUEST Optical Character Recognition and Verification algorithm uses built-in character libraries to discern multiple characters simultaneously.

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