Title :
Vision systems for quality control
Author :
Gallagher, Paul K.
Author_Institution :
EG&G Reticon, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Abstract :
The author details machine vision systems which allow noncontact measurement and evaluation of products and processes. When operating at speeds equal to or faster than the production process itself, manufacturers using machine vision systems achieve 100% product compliance. Speed in a quality control environment refers to the rate of capturing images of product as it goes through the production process. There are two classes of camera architecture that produce images at production rates. In the one-dimensional imaging world, the cameras are of the time delay and integrate (TDI) type. This paper discusses TDI technology and the hardware used in quality control applications. In the two-dimensional imaging world, the appropriate cameras are the fast framing cameras. This paper also discusses the fast frame technology and the hardware used in quality control applications
Keywords :
automatic optical inspection; cameras; computer vision; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; image sensors; microcomputer applications; quality control; AOI; camera architecture; fast framing cameras; image capture; machine vision systems; noncontact measurement; one-dimensional imaging; process evaluation; product compliance; product evaluation; production process; quality control; time delay and integrate cameras; two-dimensional imaging; Cameras; Costs; Hardware; Image sensors; Machine vision; Optical arrays; Pixel; Production; Quality control; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Northcon 95. I EEE Technical Applications Conference and Workshops Northcon95
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2639-3
DOI :
10.1109/NORTHC.1995.485101