The Checker® Vision Sensor is an award winning all-in-one vision sensor with built in lighting and a variable working distance, capable of inspecting over 6,000 parts per minute – all in a package small enough to fit into the tightest of spaces.
Detects a part by finding an actual part feature. This provides extremely reliable part detection unattainable with photoelectric sensors.
Inspects features that other sensors cannot. Checker actually understands what your part looks like.
Inspects unlimited multiple part features simultaneously with a single Checker.
Overcomes varying part positions. Parts on a line typically vary in position, and Checker tracks all of them without requiring precise part handling.
Cognex Vision Sensors
Cognex Checker 3G Series
Wouldn’t it be great if you could use the same sensor for all your product verification tasks? This is now possible with the new third generation Checker® 3G vision sensors from Cognex.
With Checker 3G, you choose whether the sensor is configured as a Presence sensor or Measurement sensor. Presence sensors verify that features are present. Measurement sensors verify that features are the correct height, width and/or diameter. In either mode it can perform multiple “checks” on each product you manufacture.
The Checker® 200 series of vision sensors offers unmatched performance and flexibility to solve even the most difficult applications. The sensors integrate lighting, optics, camera, processor and I/O in an industrial IP67 housing. Checker is simple to set up and operate. Even a first time user can have it up and running in minutes – without training.
The model 252 brings measurement verification to a new level
of simplicity. This is achieved through the use of an innovative
Checker caliper on the application setup screen that appears
with a single click. With the familiar look of a traditional vernier
caliper, the Checker caliper automatically locks on the edges of
the feature to be measured, sets the minimum and maximum
thresholds, and learns edge polarity. This results in simple, yet
reliable, pass/fail results.
Resolution
1024 x 768 (96 DPI) or
1280 x 1024 (120 DPI) display