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3D sensors from AT- Automation Technology to be presented at Automate

AT- Automation Technology will showcase its C5-CS laser triangulation compact sensors (CS), which are available in a number of new models based on different size, resolution, profile speed, working distance, and scanning area.  
March 4, 2015
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AT- Automation Technology will showcase its C5-CS laser triangulation compact sensors (CS), which are available in a number of new models based on different size, resolution, profile speed, working distance, and scanning area. C5-CS 3D sensors are available in sizes ranging from 649 x 488 up to 4096 x 3072 pixels, and deliver profile frequencies of up to 25 kHz. Each model is designed for working distances ranging from 75 mm to 740 mm and enable measurement ranges of up to 1100 mm (width) and 800 mm (height). As a result, the sensors come in different housing sizes varying between 137 mm x 9 0mm x 43 mm and 250 mm x 100 mm x 55 mm, depending from its specific working distance and its corresponding triangulation angle. In addition, the sensors are GigE Vision and GenICam compliant and feature 3D scan features such as auto-start, automatic area-of-interest tracking, and more.

Automate booth number: 1094

To Learn More:

Contact: AT – Automation Technology
Headquarters: Bad Oldesloe, Germany
Product: C5-CS laser triangulation sensors
Key Features: 3D sensors with integrated laser line generator, profile resolution up to 4096 points/profiles (4K Ultra HD), integrated 3D evaluation algorithms with up to 25 kHz, IP67 enclosure.

What Automation Technology says:
View more information on the C5-CS sensors.

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