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Cognex adds EtherNet/IP to networkable In-Sight vision sensors

By Bonnie Heines

AUGUST 23--Cognex Corp. (Natick, MA; www.cognex.com) has announced the addition of the Ethernet Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP) to its In-Sight family of networkable vision sensors, enabling direct, real-time communications between In-Sight vision sensors and other factory-automation devices over a single Ethernet wire. EtherNet/IP is a new industrial networking standard for factory device communications that offers the reliable, deterministic performance of industrial networks such as ControlNet and DeviceNet, with the speed and convenience of standard Ethernet.

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In addition to making it even easier for users to integrate vision into the production line, EtherNet/IP broadens the range of factory-automation devices that In-Sight vision sensors can communicate with. The new standard has already been adopted by more than 80 automation-equipment vendors, including makers of PLCs, motion controllers, and operator interface stations, and is supported by the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, ControlNet International, and the Industrial Ethernet Association.

The In-Sight family of networkable vision sensors includes the In-Sight 1000, a low-cost, general-purpose sensor combining a full library of vision software tools and Ethernet communications in a single, compact unit; the In-Sight 3000, a general-purpose vision sensor featuring a separate camera and processor and dual processors; the In-Sight 1010 code reader, an integrated vision camera and processor designed for reading 2-D matrix codes and linear barcodes on parts; and the In-Sight 1700 wafer reader, a compact, self-contained vision sensor for 2-D matrix, alphanumeric, and barcode identification on semiconductor wafers.

Thu Aug 23 09:38:00 CDT 2001



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