Diego, Without more information, I can't really tell you much about what you should do. I can give you a few pointers, though:
Once you know the size of the field of view and the resolution you need, you can figure out the best hardware for imaging your fuses. I recommend talking to Graftek (800) 441-2118 to get help selecting a camera, lens, lights, etc. They also could point you in the right direction for your software. NI has a simple example for examination of color fuses that might help you get started. It is part of the Vision toolkit, which is really all the additional software you need to do what you are asking. Vision Builder AI might be useful, but it is usually missing that one function you need to get everything working correctly. If you need help designing the system, I can help you out. After all, that is my area of expertise. Take a look at my web site below. Bruce ------------------------------------------ Bruce Ammons Ammons Engineering www.ammonsengineering.com (810) 687-4288 Phone (810) 687-6202 Fax -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Castro, Diego Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fuse Vision System suggestions. Hello all: Our Corporation Engineering Group is looking to develop a Fuse Color Detection system based on LabVIEW, although I have plenty experience working with LabVIEW, I am far from being an expert in Vision System Design, so I am looking for advice on a minimum Cost system being able to look at 40 different components (fuses) simultaneously , capable to identify Colors and Patterns and being easily upgradeable. Any suggestions as the minimum software add-ons I will need will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Diego Castro NGV Systems Engineer Alphabet Portland Stoneridge Corporation (260) 726 6501 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
