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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: IFM Electronic | Subject: efector dualis image sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 17 July 2007

Image sensor suits quality control and
sorting

The compact efector dualis object recognition sensor reliably detects objects which were taught before.

IFM Electronic has released the efector dualis image sensor (O2D22x) for assembly and quality control as well as sorting tasks The compact object recognition sensor reliably detects objects which were taught before

Particularity: the orientation of the object can be freely defined within the field of view between 0 and 360 degrees.

The object is captured from the top view.

An integrated infra-red LED lighting ensures adequate image brightness.

At close range no separate backlights are necessary.

At long range an external backlight of any light colour can be used.

The menu-guided PC parameter setting via Ethernet interface allows quick adjustment.

The Ethernet interface moreover allows remote maintenance with error image and evaluation data memory as well as an update option for the sensors.

Parameters can also be set on the unit via two pushbuttons and the 4-digit 10-segment display.

This means that the sensor can be used as an independent unit.

The VGA-CMOS image sensor has a resolution of 0.1mm.

The operating distance lies between 50 and 2000mm.

This results in field of view sizes of 20 x 14 to 1280 x 960mm.

The user can configure up to five switching outputs.

The detection rate is max 20 Hz.

Image sensor, evaluation electronics and lighting are integrated in an industrially compatible die cast zinc housing with the protection rating IP 67.

The permissible temperature range is -10 to +60C. Request a free brochure from IFM Electronic ...

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