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Sick to Offer Innovative Tech in AI-Powered Inspection

With the launch of its Inspector83x 2D vision sensor, SICK has enabled out-of-the-box Artificial Intelligence machine vision inspections. Specifically, for common inline inspection tasks in demanding high-speed production.  

The no-stress teach-in capability of the SICK Inspector83x can suit non-specialists to configure powerful, high-precision AI inspections at full production speeds. Thus, by showing the camera just a handful of examples, initial inspection results can be up and running in minutes. It is possible to add any product design or batch changes in the same way by an operator from the production line. 

The SICK Inspector83x 2D vision sensor delivers out-of-the-box Artificial Intelligence machine vision inspections for common inline inspection tasks in demanding high-speed production. (SICK AG)

Simplicity and Power in High-Speed Production

With up to 5MP resolution and powerful built-in illumination, the SICK Inspector83x is an impressive all-in-one performer. Moreover, with its powerful quad-core CPU and high-speed data transfer over industrial networks, the Inspector83x processes AI inspections directly on the device. Most importantly, at significantly faster speeds than its predecessors.

Its highly accurate and fast response, with no need for external machine control. Thus, it is particularly useful in demanding FMCG production applications. Typically, up to 15 inspections per second can be accomplished reliably for machine vision tasks such as defect and anomaly detection or classification.

With the SICK Inspector83x, manufacturers can solve machine vision inspections with unprecedented ease and confidence, while depending on highly reliable results in applications such as consumer goods manufacture, food and beverage, automotive, and packaging applications.

The SICK Inspector83x 2D vision sensor delivers out-of-the-box Artificial Intelligence machine vision inspections for common inline inspection tasks in demanding high-speed production. (SICK AG)

Furthermore, the SICK Inspector83x masters complex inspections of medium to large scenes with ease, including evaluating products with unpredictable features and verifying complex assemblies, as well as OCR/OCV reading and verification. Additional product roll-outs during 2024 include color imaging for inspection of vivid features suitable for color sorting, defect detection and quality assurance.

AI Machine Vision for Non-Specialists

Pre-installed with the SICK Nova foundation software, the Inspector83x offers simplicity out-of-the-box.  Neither specialist machine vision expertise nor lengthy problem-solving is required to specify an inspection successfully. Using a standard PC connected via the camera‘s USB-C port or network interface, users follow the intuitive interface to present examples to the camera in actual production conditions, then train and execute the inspection. As little as five examples may be needed. Combining the AI function with conventional rule-based tools. For example, adding a simple measurement value, allows inspections to be configured most pragmatically. 

Also, the SICK Inspector 83x can eliminate conventional machine vision complexity whenever changes to product designs or packaging are necessary. Rather than having to call on a machine vision specialist or external consultant to problem-solve and specify complex rule-based inspections, non-skilled operators can simply add a new product example and the camera will learn by itself.

High-Speed Data Transfer with Versatile Industrial Networking

The Inspector83x is optimal for rapid data transfer in industrial networks with dual ports for EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET integration.  A dedicated high-speed Gigabit Ethernet port provides the capacity for high-resolution image data transfer as well as data logging or TCP/IP integration. In addition, a built-in export function can output customized configurations for common PLC types at the push of a button.

The SICK Inspector83x has seven inputs and five outputs. The on-board delay and queue capability precisely calibrates the camera‘s image outputs based on either time or encoder inputs to activate connected machine controls e.g. to trigger a reject pusher. 

Although the SICK Inspector83x operates well as a stand-alone device, a broad range of accessories is available. Specifically, a dedicated port for illumination can connect to external light sources such as backlights or bar lights. A near infrared (NIR) variant will be available later in 2024. Using a standard C-mount threading, customers can fit a range of optics from SICK. Therefore, having the freedom to fit specialized third-party lenses for complex inspections. 

24 June 2024