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Product description
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System overview
The TriSpector1000 uses laser triangulation on objects to produce 3D images. Embed‐
ded 3D image analysis tools are applied to the 3D images. The results are sent to a
control system via external interfaces.
Laser triangulation means that the object is illuminated with a laser from one direction,
and the camera acquires an image of the laser line from another direction. Each
acquired image contains a height profile, which corresponds to a cross-section of the
object. By making a scan, which means collecting height profiles across the object
while it moves, a complete 3D image can be acquired.
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Figure 1: Laser triangulation principle
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Field of view
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Laser
Figure 2: Height profile
Figure 3: 3D image
3.2
Scope of delivery
The delivery of the device includes the following components:
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TriSpector1000 series sensor
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Printed quickstart in English and German
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Printed safety notes
Accessories
Accessories, such as brackets and connecting cables, are only supplied if ordered sep‐
arately.
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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | TriSpector1000
8021808/12ID/2019-01 | SICK
Subject to change without notice