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Optics and Lighting
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Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide
Machine Vision Lighting Principles
Proper lighting is critical to the success of a machine vision
application. Depending on the requirements of your application, you
may also need to add external lighting from Microscan’s NERLITE
family of machine vision lighting products.
Consider the following when setting up your application:
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Is the surface of the object flat, slightly bumpy, or very bumpy?
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Is the surface matte or shiny?
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Is the object curved or flat?
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What is the color of the object or area being inspected?
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Is the object moving or stationary?
Machine vision lighting should maximize contrast of the areas or features
being inspected while minimizing the contrast of everything else.
Before correct lighting
After correct lighting with
a NERLITE illuminator
Summary of Contents for Vision Hawk Smart Camera
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Page 28: ...Chapter 2 System Components 2 16 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide Input Output Wiring...
Page 62: ...Appendix A Connector Pinouts A 4 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
Page 68: ...Appendix B Cable Specifications B 6 Vision HAWK Smart Camera Guide...
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