Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project that involves using a Keyence LR-X100 sensor in Studio 5000 V35 ladder logic to determine the object's orientation (right side up or upside down) and verifying the presence of all parts by counting peaks. Our object scan time ranges between 120 - 450ms, with expected max peaks fluctuating from 1 to 5.
We've encountered challenges with color consistency affecting our vision cameras, leading to inaccurate results. I'm conducting tests to explore if sensor-based detection can provide the reliability we seek in achieving these expected outcomes
Any insights, sample logic structures, or advice on utilizing Rockwell Automation software for this purpose would be highly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I'm working on a project that involves using a Keyence LR-X100 sensor in Studio 5000 V35 ladder logic to determine the object's orientation (right side up or upside down) and verifying the presence of all parts by counting peaks. Our object scan time ranges between 120 - 450ms, with expected max peaks fluctuating from 1 to 5.
We've encountered challenges with color consistency affecting our vision cameras, leading to inaccurate results. I'm conducting tests to explore if sensor-based detection can provide the reliability we seek in achieving these expected outcomes
Any insights, sample logic structures, or advice on utilizing Rockwell Automation software for this purpose would be highly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your assistance.