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Machine vision systems are used for automated inspection and measurement in production environments.  They are an integrated camera, image capture, processing, storage, analysis and control system for automated inspection and measurement in production environments. Common configurations for machine vision systems include embedded or vision engine, modular or PC based, and turnkey or complete system.  Embedded systems or vision engines are typically applied where a high-end system is required with one to several processors in a VME, CompactPCI or other form factors.  Modular or PC based machine vision systems have integration of complete, highly flexible vision systems from a selection of compatible modules such as cameras/imagers, lenses, computers/processors, frame grabber boards, image processing boards, image analysis software or illuminators.  With modular systems, the engineer or system integrator selects or configures the components to produce a product tailored to meet the application's requirements.  Turnkey systems are complete, off-the-shelve (COTS) vision systems with all of the required components to provide an application ready product.  The unit does not require additional hardware such as a computer or cameras. The turnkey systems are complete with all of the required components to provide an application ready product.

Important specifications to consider when searching for machine vision systems include inspection rate, product speed, number of cameras or imagers processed, processor speed, and data storage.  Inspection rate is the number of images or parts that can be imaged or imaged & processed per unit time.  Units used are inspections per minute or cycles per second.  Product speed represents the presentation of the part to the camera or scanning speed across a product. Zero would indicate a stationary part during imaging.  The number of cameras or imagers processed is the number of cameras or image sources the machine vision system can handle.  The processor speed is the operating speed of the host or dedicated imaging processor.  Data storage indicates the available hard drive, disc or tape storage area for raw or processed images or video. 

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Part Numbers for Machine Vision Systems

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
OP42342 PLC Radwell KEYENCE CORP Not Provided REMOTE CONTROL BLACK FOR MACHINE VISION SYSTEM
CVL16 PLC Radwell KEYENCE CORP Not Provided LENS 16MM FOR MACHINE VISION SYSTEM CAMERA
6GF30600VS160SC0 PLC Radwell SIEMENS Not Provided SMART CAMERA MACHINE VISION SYSTEM WITH
3022200 PLC Radwell EG&G Not Provided STROBE LIGHT FOR MACHINE VISION SYSTEM
CV030 PLC Radwell KEYENCE CORP Not Provided CCD CAMERA NO LENS FOR MACHINE VISION SYSTEM

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