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Here’s how Omron’s technology and know-how give you the
productivity edge:
• Edge Code Technology adds enhanced and ultra-precise
detection performance to many of the F250’s commonly used
algorithms. For example, with Edge Code Technology,
positioning can be done with high precision and defect
inspection can detect fine scratches, dirt and deformities.
• Omron’s original QUEST Optical Character Recognition and
Verification algorithm enhances the detection of printed
alphanumeric characters regardless of their shape or size with
no need to teach the F250 any characters. The QUEST OCR/OCV
algorithm uses built-in character libraries to discern multiple
characters simultaneously.
Edge Code (EC) Positioning
High-precision positioning and
low-contrast workpiece detection
QUEST Character Recognition
Confirm expiration dates
and lot numbers using the
OCR/OCV algorithm
Edge Code (EC) Defect Inspection
Inspection for fine scratches, dirt,
and deformation
Fine Matching
Inspection of characters and
graphic patterns for blurring or dirt
Advanced Algorithms
High-Speed Processing and Advanced
Performance Solve Today’s Demanding
Vision Applications
Demanding vision applications require multiple complex
inspections with high-speed analysis to maintain top quality in
the finished product. Omron meets this need with the F250 vision
sensor. It uses up to four cameras on a single controller to
deliver high-speed results for ultra-complex inspections. In fact,
F250 is the world’s first multi-camera vision sensor to perform a
high-speed, real-time rotation search for parts or features located
at random angles and positions. On a conveyor line for example,
other vision systems require slowed conveyor speeds to allow
complex inspections, potentially creating a bottleneck in
production. With the F250’s real-time rotation search, production
speeds are maintained.
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