
Technical Documentation
VeriSens
®
v2.11.0-B4
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Baumer Optronic GmbH
Radeberg, Germany
9.4.1 Productivity / Statistics / Alarms
The three tabs
Productivity, Statistics and Alarms
provide the following information.
Productivity
The productivity window displays the following values:
Total number of parts tested; part per second
(throughput)
Overall device computing time in ms (image c
job evaluation)
The time progression for image capture and job evaluation is
displayed graphically.
Breakdown of computing times
1
Total time for image capture in ms
1a
: Image capture proportion
1b
: Trigger delay proportion (if set)
2
: Total time for job evaluation in ms
2a
: Job evaluation proportion
2b
: Proportion of computing time not job-dependent
The total job evaluation time can be reduced by restricting
feature tests (e.g. restricting the angular range for part location
to contours).
A tool tip with more information will be displayed if you hold the
mouse pointer over the bar.
NOTE
The throughput denotes how many items the device is processing per second.
Throughput is higher than the response time suggests. This is because the device is
already loading the next image during result calculation and is thus working faster when
viewed across all items.
Optimisation:
Parallel processing can be optimised by reducing the time-consuming activity as
necessary. Device internal waiting times are avoided if image loading and result
calculation have the same duration.
Disadvantage for devices without integral Industrial Ethernet: The device communication
response time can be delayed in the case of absolutely parallel execution, since the
device is already fully occupied by image processing.