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Vision system shows its true colours

A Panasonic Electric Works UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2003

A new colour vision system, the AX30, has joined Matsushita Electric Works' image processing family.

A new colour vision system, the AX30, has joined Matsushita Electric Works' image processing family.

The AX30 uses the LCH-mode, standing for the three elements of colour - luminosity, chroma and hue, for image processing.

This allows for image recognition more similar to that of the human eye than conventional RGB-mode image processing systems that means it is more sensitive to slight variations in shades of colour.

True to other Matsushita vision systems, the AX30 is very easy to configure.

Using a handheld pendant for navigation, the graphical interface leads the user through a simple three-stage sequence of image capture, processing and result output to configure the system for the application.

Two cameras can be connected to the AX30 offering greater flexibility and colour based applications can be processed using area and size measurement, position detection and counting checkers.

The AX30 is able to connect to any colour VGA compatible monitor.

However, there is also a dedicated LCD VGA monitor that provides clarity and sharpness to application images and menu screens.

The AX30 supports Compact Flash technology and can use cards up to 512Mbyte to store application parameters and images.

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