Image processing PCs

Quelle: Vision & Control | Inka Krischke,

SPS becomes superfluous

The Vicosys 5400 image processing PC from Vision & Control performs tasks such as blob analysis, gray value testing, 360° pattern search or rotational position more than twice as fast as its immediate predecessor, the Vicosys 4400.

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This makes the image processing system particularly suitable for complex tasks and time-critical program sequences. The robust, 147 mm × 171 mm × 230 mm housing is externally identical to that of the standard Vicosys 5300 version - however, instead of an Atom E3827 processor, it uses an Intel Core i3-6102 CPU. It is supported by 4 Gbyte DDR4 RAM and a 4 Gbyte Compact Flash card. The system can be integrated directly into a machine environment and makes a PLC superfluous. The image processing PC works with a wide variety of image sources; both high-resolution (30 megapixels) and high-speed (300 fps) images from up to 16 cameras from various manufacturers can be combined as required and operated simultaneously. A wide range of connections, such as four 4 GigE Vision camera interfaces as well as the process interfaces CANopen, Sercos3 (in preparation), Modbus and four opto-decoupled digital I/Os enable a variety of configuration options. Video output is provided via a DVI output.

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