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How a Vision Sensor Works

(13 minutes)

Introduction (2 p.)
Overview (6 p.)
Acquisition (9 p.)
Analysis (12 p.)
Determination (10 p.)
Conclusion

Learn about the parts and processes of a vision sensor.

How a Vision Sensor Works > Analysis
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With a usable image, the process of analysis can begin. You can build an inspection through an interface with the vision sensor and then run that inspection without further intervention.

Within the inspection, you can conduct analysis and extraction of characteristics. The functions you can perform with a vision sensor include: part location and orientation, position inspection, flaw detection, color verification, parts identification, shape analysis, complete assembly verification and a host of other functions.

Once you have your inspection running, you can test and compare your results, and make a determination about your data.

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