The SmartRunner Explorer captures precise height profiles and makes them available as raw data for further external processing. The additional output of 2-D surface images, which can be used for diagnostic or documentation purposes, makes the sensor unique.
The laser profile sensors are based on the unique SmartRunner technology. For the first time, this combines the proven laser light section technology with a 2-D vision sensor including LEDs and offers maximum performance in a compact sensor housing.
Based on the laser light section technology, the SmartRunner Explorer offers the innovative combination of height profile and 2-D image output in one sensor. In addition to a high-resolution 1.2 mega pixel CMOS sensor, it is equipped with LEDs for homogeneous area lighting. This allows it to output not only height profiles in world coordinates, but also 2-D images, and enables the flexible implementation of many detection and surveying tasks.
The integrated Ethernet TCP/IP interface and the available DLL simplify the integration of the sensor into the respective programming environment. In addition, the GenICam and ROS interfaces allow universal access to data, parameters, and a variety of programming blocks from software libraries. Due to laser class 1, the SmartRunner Explorer is eye-safe, so that no protective measures are required during operation. A swivel-in connection and the compact housing design guarantee simple mechanical integration even in confined installation conditions.
Precise object measurement in picking systems
To ensure optimal use of the available storage space, packaging dimensions of pharmaceutical products must be determined precisely. The high-resolution SmartRunner Explorer VLE700 laser profile sensor detects the height profiles of differently sized objects reliably and precisely. Due to its compact design and swivel connector it offers the optimal solution for installation in confined spaces … more
When automating sheet metal bending processes, it is necessary to ensure that the sheet has been formed correctly. For this purpose, the sheets are individually removed from the press brake by a robot and transported to an inspection station. Here, the SmartRunner Explorer records the height profile of the sheet with high precision and passes it on in world coordinates via Ethernet TCP/IP to an industrial PC. This checks the shape for correctness or any deviations.