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Colour sensors aid quality contril

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 13, 2005

CVS colour vision sensors from Sick can improve quality and lower reject rates while keeping production systems running to their optimal capabilities and capacity.

CVS colour vision sensors from Sick provide process and manufacturing engineers with a tool to improve quality and lower reject rates while keeping production systems running to their optimal capabilities and capacity.

The CVS1 sensor has a field of view up to 100 by 115mm and can be positioned up to 270mm away from a target object.

This eliminates the need for accurate guidance and positioning of target objects.

It is aimed at applications that require products to be differentiated and sorted by their colour, over long distances and without the need for consistent presentation.

The sensor does not normally require any additional accessories.

Features such as internal lighting, keypad for programming and colour monitor let the user view the target object throughout the teach-in process, and are integrated into the 95 by 42 by 34mm, IP67-rated plastic housing.

The basic teach-in procedure is a push button action, but it is possible to edit each parameter after teaching.

It is particularly suited to the food and beverage industry and automotive applications.

Using pixel sum evaluation, coloured objects with uneven surfaces or of inconsistent colour can be detected.

The CVS compares the pixel sum count of every object with those stored in its memory and provides an NPN or PNP switched output as required.

The CVS2 also lets users detect two-coloured objects, enabling the detection of defined colour combinations.

Its serial interface allows sorting and detection of up to 15 colours with further sorting of a maximum of three colours made possible using its two digital outputs.

The serial interface can also be used to upload and download the parameter settings to or from a number of other sensing units.

Options include external lighting ring, external monitor/keypad and a selection of extension cords depending on the model being used.

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