01.02.2016 • Product

Teledyne Dalsa: New Low-Cost Vision Sensor Improves Quality

Teledyne Dalsa announced its new BOA Spot vision sensors, low-cost and easy-to-integrate vision solutions for quality inspections on the factory floor. BOA Spot vision sensors offer simplicity, affordability and reliable inspection performance for a range of error-proofing applications. The new sensors combine the power and flexibility of a BOA vision system with integrated LED lighting, lens cover, and easy-to-use software to deliver high value capabilities at a low cost of ownership. Available with 640 x 480 or 1280 x 960 image resolution, BOA Spot vision sensors can inspect multiple part features at the same time, at higher speeds and with greater accuracy than traditional photoelectric sensors. Embedded vision tools for part locating, feature finding, counting and measuring applications, offer a simple graphic user interface and can be combined and used numerous times to solve simple or complex inspection tasks. And its robust build quality with IP67 rating means Spot is at home in harsh industrial/wash down conditions.

Inspections using BOA Spot vision sensors can be triggered by parts in motion or from a PLC after being moved into a stationary position. Standard factory protocols, such as Ethernet/IP and Profinet, are directly supported for communicating with 3rd party equipment or the factory enterprise.
Thru- and surface-mounting options and a slim form factor lend automation and system developers the benefit of positioning the BOA Spot in tight places.

The BOA Spot is available immediately. For more information, including product specifications and ordering details, visit the BOA Spot page.

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Teledyne Dalsa

605 McMurray Road
N2V 2E9 Waterloo
Canada

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