CV-5000 Series models are driven by a high-speed color image processing engine (A.C.E. II). In addition, the high-speed RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) CPU is supplemented by two DSP’s (Digital Signal Processors) designed specifically for image processing. CV-5000 Series models use these four processors to attain the fastest processing speed available in the industry. The CPU and DSP’s are the latest technology, achieving twice the speed of the KEYENCE CV-3000 Series models.
Comparison of processing by CV-5000 Series models and previous models
CV-5000 Series models share image processing tasks among multiple processors to achieve higher processing speeds.
High-speed processing examples
Chip component surface inspection
A CV-5000 Series model (CV-5500 with CV-H035C camera) completes processing with a 3-ms trigger interval.
Product cap surface inspection
A CV-5000 Series model (CV-5500 with CV-H035C camera) completes processing with a 12-ms trigger interval.
Processing tasks
The 7X high-speed 240,000-pixel color camera captures a 240-line partial image. Defect inspection mode, edge pitch, edge width, and edge angle allow the CV-5000 to perform position compensation and color intensity processing.
Processing tasks
The 7X high-speed 240,000-pixel color camera captures full-screen images to carry out several product assessments. Defect inspection, image extraction (Pattern cancelling), color intensity processing, 360° rotary position compensation, and edge position compensation provide the most comprehensive and accurate inspection of products available.
Double Buffer [First in its class]
Partial Image Reading
The double buffer memory allows the CV-5000 Series to accept the next trigger input when an image is being processed. This enables an inspection tact time of about 5.2 ms (about 11,500 parts/minute)* even in non-interlaced reading mode. (* When the CV-H035C is used and the image processing time is 4 ms)
The partial image reading function enables you to significantly reduce the image transfer time because it transfers only the necessary image data.