The world’s leading provider of vision systems, software, sensors, and industrial barcode readers used in manufacturing automation.
Cognex vision helps companies improve product quality, eliminate production errors, lower manufacturing costs, and exceed consumer expectations for high quality products at an affordable price. Typical applications for machine vision include detecting defects, monitoring production lines, guiding assembly robots, and tracking, sorting and identifying parts.
Cognex serves an international customer base from offices located throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, and through a global network of integration and distribution partners. The company is headquartered close to Boston in Natick, Massachusetts, USA.
Yes i purchased two products a fur coat and a perfume. When i opened my box 😂 the fur coat looks like already been used. It has a perfume on in i say the perfume of that woman was left from the coat. And the perfume i purchased , it looks like somebody used it because the sealed is broken. Yes somebody used it😂 though it was well packed😂. I used to like zalando but they sent me used items. I have been buying there for 5 years . I am so dissappointed.
Oh boy, that HDR+ is something I've wanted for ages. Having that with the lower processing time, and you could build a really good inspection program in the spreadsheet.
I just bought eight IS2800 for an application that had previously been using IS2000. The technology is impressive and has greatly reduced the number of false reads that were occurring with the IS2000. The problem I'm having is that the Insight Vision Suite software continues to crash when I'm training these cameras and that's multiple cameras that are doing the same task (i.e., identify a feature on aluminum rod product.) Anyone else having an issues with software crashing?
the gentleman speaks too fast, some information are chaotic or completely missing. the whole video is in the style of "speedy Gonzales". I would have liked a clearer video that would be more helpful. We bought an in-sight 2800 to test but I couldn't find a good instructional video anywhere
The IS3800 only offers the Edge-Learning classify and OCR tools. The ISD900 offer the ViDi Apps and full ViDi toolset. The D900 is more powerful but requires a license dongle to train the ViDi tools and a PC with high-end GPU. As the IS3800 only has Edge-Learning, it is trained on the camera without a license dongle or GPU. So not as powerful but a lot more accessible.
@@user-lg3yg2mq3k The ISD900EL offers the EL Classify. Why would you pick the the D900 version over the IS3800? I don't think you would. I think the IS3800 makes that model redundant.
@@VisiconUK The D900 is still used with the most challenging of inspections where EL may struggle a bit (think of the proverbial, needle in a haystack), but the 3800 can usually handle 80%-90% of what the D900 was previously used for. The 3800 now has EL Segment, an EL defect detection tool (EL version of ViDi Red Supervised) with more EL tools to come!
Congratulation team Cognex. This is what we need on fields. The Cognex is doing again and again in R&D. I think the best part of this design is distance sensor. Compare to motion sensors this is good. I suggest for work on background and surface colour analysis in reader. Great I hope this reader will given Cognex good height…once again all the best for rest.
The part of the video where it misclassifies the bottle is when he breaks the seal halfway. As he rotates to the side that's still connected, it appears to be very similar to a good seal, and that's when it passes. I think this is a perfectly fine demonstration, as the camera will not be able to detect the defect if it's rotated to the back side of the bottle. In actual application, you might have something that rotates the bottle passed a camera, or multiple cameras to capture from different angles.