New sensing technology detects difficult targets and reduces the need for complex installation design

23rd August 2021

     

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OMRON has launched a new E3AS-HL CMOS Laser Sensor*1 with industry-first*2 sensing technology that significantly improves detection capability. Reliable detection of difficult-to-detect targets helps eliminate the need for time-consuming installation design and adjustment at equipment commissioning.

Detection using conventional reflective photoelectric sensors is affected by the target colour, material, or surface, and human experience and skills are required to design and adjust the sensor installation for each target. This issue often arises in the automotive and food industries where various targets with complex shapes and glossy surfaces are detected.

The new E3AS-HL CMOS Laser Sensor can reliably detect targets that cannot be detected with reflective photoelectric sensors. Its industry-first sensing algorithm reaches high-speed sampling at 10,000 times per second and OMRON’s unique accumulation processing increases sensitivity by amplifying the slightest amount of light bounced off the target. The manufacturing technology adjusts the receiver lens position in the sensor to the micro meter*3 level, enabling reliable detection of any target colour material, and shape.

These technologies allow the E3AS-HL Sensor to reliably detect curved and irregular shaped glossy automotive parts and multi-coloured and glossy food and packages. The E3AS-HL Sensor can be used where reflective photoelectric sensors were used and helps significantly reduce the time required to adjust the sensor installation position and angle and the threshold values.

Key Features:

Reliable detection of difficult objects reduces equipment design and commissioning time

Increased equipment design flexibility reduces design time

Antifouling coating on sensing surface ensures stable operation even in harsh environments (Patent Pending*4)

OLED display and teaching enable easy, quick, and optimal setting

(*1) CMOS laser sensor is a type of reflective photoelectric sensor. It uses the triangulation principle and has a laser emitter and CMOS image sensor receiver.

(*2) Industry-first Laser Class 1 CMOS laser sensor equipped with an FPGA. Based on OMRON investigation in September 2020.

(*3) Micrometer is one thousandth of a millimeter. 1 micrometer = 0.01 millimeter

(*4) “Patent pending" means that OMRON applied for a patent in Japan, and "Patented" means that OMRON obtained a patent in Japan. (As of August 2019)

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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