Cognex Introduces Entry-Level Color Vision System

March 13, 2013. Cognex Corp. has introduced the In-Sight 7010C, an entry-level color vision system that can distinguish parts by color. The system features 24-bit color resolution that accurately identifies 16 million color variations—more than the human eye can detect. Many industries use color identification, including

  • automotive (tire model identification and fuse verification),
  • food and beverage (product flavor and product packaging validation),
  • electronic hardware (keypad color verification and connector wire color sequence confirmation), and
  • pharmaceutical (tablet, vial, or capsule identification).

Along with the In-Sight 7010C, Cognex is introducing three additional color models, the In-Sight 7200C, 7400C, and 7402C. These systems solve more complex applications involving logic or color composition, as well as those requiring higher resolution or faster execution.

“The introduction of the In-Sight 7010C means our customers now have a single product family that can extend from their simple color detection applications up to the power of the In-Sight 7402C for their most complex color applications,” said Herbert Lade, vice president and business unit manager, Vision Systems. Lade added, “And thanks to the intuitive EasyBuilder interface, even the novice user can deploy the powerful Cognex vision tools available in the In-Sight 7010C, including color identification, pattern finding and measurement.”

Like the existing suite of In-Sight 7000 vision systems, the new color models have cost-saving features that simplify integration, including

  • compact, IP67-rated housing;
  • robust factory communications capabilities;
  • autofocus technology, and
  • integrated lighting options.

The In-Sight 7000 color models are available now.

www.cognex.com/IS7000

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