| HD Eyebot
New technology system inspects hard disk trays to identify
missing, cross-slotted, or double disks
HD Eyebot is a revolutionary turnkey machine vision system
designed to count hard disk media in production cassette trays. In addition,
HD Eyebot determines if there are any missing, cross-slotted, or double
disks in the cartridge.
In the tradition of all SIGHTech’s Eyebot machine vision
systems, HD Eyebot does not require any programming or PC!
SIGHTech’s creative solution is unique and guaranteed
to perform with most tray sizes and with both aluminum and glass disks.
In addition to the controller, the HD Eyebot System includes:
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Camera and lens
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Display monitor
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Back-light
HD Eyebot Technology
SIGHTech’s innovative solution allows the user to snap
the HD Eyebot System to the conveyor and benefit from the following features:
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No strobe or trigger sensor - HD Eyebot can inspect
the disks in the cartridges while they are moving by at up to 6 inches
per second.
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Zoomed in field of view - HD Eyebot does not suffer
from parallax problems and benefits from increased resolution (.01 inch
resolution and 1 degree angular resolution).
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Back lighting - HD Eyebot avoids reflections and can
process both glass and aluminum disks.
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Adjustable parameters - the end user can easily adapt
HD Eyebot to meet their specs.
There are two versions of HD Eyebot. The Basic version is
a go/no-go system. The Advanced version signals the type and location of
the error.
HD Eyebot Basic
It delivers a GOOD/BAD signal whenever it detects anything
is wrong.
HD Eyebot Advanced
HD Eyebot Advanced delivers sophisticated features for
the users who need to know what type of error occurred and where. It is
also for users that process different sized cassette cartridges through
one line.
HD Eyebot Advanced processes:
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What type of error occurred (e.g., missing, cross-slotted,
double, or missing disk).
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Where the error occurred (e.g., which slot).
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95mm, 84mm and 65mm cartridge trays in a mixed run.
HD Eyebot Advanced inspects disks in cartridges and then delivers
an output indicating one missing disk and one double disk.
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