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Vision Sensors for High-speed Lines
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The In-Sight 5600 product line includes standard 640 × 480 resolution and two-megapixel (1600 × 1200) models for high-speed applications. The vision sensors offer ruggedized design and performance with twice the processing speed and memory of the previous generation.
The 5600 reportedly can perform inspections at line rates faster than prior vision-sensor product families. All In-Sight vision sensors have an IP67 (NEMA 4) rating to withstand dust and wash-down without an accessory enclosure, and include a library of advanced vision software for inspection, identification, measurement, and alignment tasks. Cognex Corporation, Natick, Mass., www.cognex.com.