La CIL 2048 - Caméra intelligente linéaire
Dimensional measurement - Guidance - Inspection - Counting - Sorting
CIL2048Today artificial vision applications are increasing in industrial
process.
However a classical vision solution requires a hardware configuration
including a PC, acquisition and processing boards,... and a programmer to
develop specific software for even the simplest of tasks.
For this reason LORD has developed for you a parametrizable vision system
that integrates, in a few cm3, the functions of both a camera and a calculator.
The CIL is a high-performance compact vision system, parametrizable in a
few clicks that will autonomously perform for you all the classical
functions of a line scan camera.
No video at output, the required information (measure or signal) is given
directly.
Operational in a few minutes, the CIL can be used on all automated production
lines and in numerous industrial systems using control and inspection by
artificial vision.
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The SPL 2048
The SPL 2048 is a programmable solution intended for machine
and system manufacturers wanting to integrate an economical,
autonomous, compact, OEM solution for line video processing.
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SPK2048 - SPECTROPHOTOMETER
The standard version of this product consists of a fibreoptic
(recuperation of diffused light), a diffraction pattern, and a LORD
standard line scan camera (CCD 2048 pixel resolution sensor).
This gives, via the video line, information directly connected to
the spectral distribution of the diffused light (according to the
characteristics of the sensors wave length sensitivity, the
effectiveness of the diffraction pattern and the fibre’s absorption).
In addition, LORD Ingénierie can supply versions that integrate
embedded microprocessor and/or wired-in logic intelligence which
allow video information to be processed and the colorimetric
co-ordinates to be supplied directly at output.
Specifications of standard model :
2048 pixel sensor, 14 m m x 200 m m.
The pixels are averaged 4 by 4 (pixels 1,2,3 and 4 correspond to
macropixel N°1 ; pixels 2045 to 2048 to macropixel 512.).
Consequently the apparent size of a pixel is 56 x 2000 m m. The
spectrometer’s output is 512 pixels.
Of these 512 pixels, only 350 are effectively used. This implies
that the sensor has been designed in such a way that a spectrum
300nm wide (typically 430 to 730 nm) would occupy at sensor level
an area 350 x 56 m m (19.6 mm). This means therefore, a dispersion
at CCD level of approximately 15 nm/mm.
The line frequency is 900 Hz.
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