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News Release from: Cognex UK | Subject: DVT 515 and DVT 535
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 June 2006

Entry-level vision sensors set new
standards

The DVT 515 and DVT 535 are billed as the most affordable, capable and easy-to-use vision sensors in their class.

New from Cognex, the DVT 515 and DVT 535 are billed as the most affordable, capable and easy-to-use vision sensors in their class With the most complete suite of vision tools at their price point, the DVT 515 and 535 set a new cost/performance standard for entry-level vision sensors

"The DVT 515 and 535 are not limited to a single or even a few generic machine vision functions, but handle a much broader range of applications than similarly priced vision sensors", said Kris Nelson, Cognex Senior Vice President, Vision Sensors.

"It's also very easy for users to combine vision tools to inspect, measure, count, find features and compare patterns in order to automate inspection and ensure quality in a variety of applications and industries".

The DVT 515 and 535 are the lowest cost models in the DVT vision sensor family which includes a choice of products to meet a range of performance requirements - from simple part inspection to defect detection, high-resolution and colour applications.

Like all DVT vision sensors, these new models operate with easy-to-use Intellect software that facilitates setup, integration, and maintenance, and are backward compatible with FrameWork.

They have built-in Ethernet for connecting to factory networks and software, making setup of communications with other vision systems, PLCs, Scada systems, PCs, and databases fast and easy.

The DVT 515 and 535 are available now. Request a free brochure from Cognex UK ...

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