Abstract:
An apparatus (10) is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, and a projector coupled to the base and adapted to project a plurality of beams of light 12, 14) onto a plane positioned at a focus distance from the base, wherein the projections of the beams of light on the plane are geometric shapes (16, 18), and wherein an intersection of the geometric shapes is at the center of the field of view of the lens when the lens is installed on the base. In addition, an apparatus is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, an image processor capable of being coupled to the camera for processing an image of a target captured by the camera, and a confirmation projector coupled to the image processor, wherein the projector projects a confirmation beam onto the plane of the target when the image processor signals the confirmation projector that it has processed the image.
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed which includes a machine-vision system comprising an internal camera operatively connected to an image capture unit, and a digital signal processing unit, and a camera port connected to the image capture unit, wherein the port is adapted to allow an external camera to be connected to the machine vision system so that the image capture unit can capture images from both the internal camera and the external camera. Also disclosed is a process, which comprises capturing a first image using a machine vision system comprising an internal camera, an image capture unit, and a digital signal processing unit, storing or processing the first image; capturing a second image using an external camera connected to the image capture unit, and storing or processing the second image.
Abstract:
Embodiments of a method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for rapidly capturing images in an automated identification system to effectively extend one dimension of a field of view of an image system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the image system captures and processes multiple images of at least a portion of a surface of a component in the automated identification system in response to a trigger signal communicated from a triggering device configured to sense a location of the component. Various embodiments of the invention include multiple sources for capturing images, and/or multiple user-specified schemas for effectively extending the field of view of the image system along the axis of component travel in the automated identification system.
Abstract:
Embodiments of a method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for rapidly capturing images in an automated identification system to effectively extend one dimension of a field of view of an image system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the image system captures and processes multiple images of at least a portion of a surface of a component in the automated identification system in response to a trigger signal communicated from a triggering device configured to sense a location of the component. Various embodiments of the invention include multiple sources for capturing images, and/or multiple user-specified schemas for effectively extending the field of view of the image system along the axis of component travel in the automated identification system.
Abstract:
An apparatus (10) is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, and a projector coupled to the base and adapted to project a plurality of beams of light 12, 14) onto a plane positioned at a focus distance from the base, wherein the projections of the beams of light on the plane are geometric shapes (16, 18), and wherein an intersection of the geometric shapes is at the center of the field of view of the lens when the lens is installed on the base. In addition, an apparatus is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, an image processor capable of being coupled to the camera for processing an image of a target captured by the camera, and a confirmation projector coupled to the image processor, wherein the projector projects a confirmation beam onto the plane of the target when the image processor signals the confirmation projector that it has processed the image.
Abstract:
An apparatus (10) is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, and a projector coupled to the base and adapted to project a plurality of beams of light 12, 14) onto a plane positioned at a focus distance from the base, wherein the projections of the beams of light on the plane are geometric shapes (16, 18), and wherein an intersection of the geometric shapes is at the center of the field of view of the lens when the lens is installed on the base. In addition, an apparatus is disclosed comprising a base capable of receiving a camera including a lens, an image processor capable of being coupled to the camera for processing an image of a target captured by the camera, and a confirmation projector coupled to the image processor, wherein the projector projects a confirmation beam onto the plane of the target when the image processor signals the confirmation projector that it has processed the image.
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed which includes a machine-vision system comprising an internal camera operatively connected to an image capture unit, and a digital signal processing unit, and a camera port connected to the image capture unit, wherein the port is adapted to allow an external camera to be connected to the machine vision system so that the image capture unit can capture images from both the internal camera and the external camera. Also disclosed is a process, which comprises capturing a first image using a machine vision system comprising an internal camera, an image capture unit, and a digital signal processing unit, storing or processing the first image; capturing a second image using an external camera connected to the image capture unit, and storing or processing the second image.
Abstract:
Embodiments of a method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for rapidly capturing images in an automated identification system to effectively extend one dimension of a field of view of an image system are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the image system captures and processes multiple images of at least a portion of a surface of a component in the automated identification system in response to a trigger signal communicated from a triggering device configured to sense a location of the component. Various embodiments of the invention include multiple sources for capturing images, and/or multiple user-specified schemas for effectively extending the field of view of the image system along the axis of component travel in the automated identification system.