Progress in robot guidance software

Development of vision-based robot guidance applications is faster, easier, and more efficient, plus it no longer requires two-sided programming software.

Now that DENSO’s robot interface is supported by Design Assistant machine vision software, vision-based guidance of robots like these can be implemented without the need to directly program the robot controller.
Now that DENSO’s robot interface is supported by Design Assistant machine vision software, vision-based guidance of robots like these can be implemented without the need to directly program the robot controller.

An important goal when it comes applying robotics in packaging is to avoid the need to create separate vision and robot programs in different software environments that then have to communicate with each other.

So it’s welcome news that DENSO’s binary control access protocol (b-CAP) robot interface is now supported by Matrox Imaging’s Design Assistant machine vision software. The Design Assistant application development environment can be used to implement vision-based guidance of DENSO robots without the need to directly program a DENSO robot controller.

Matrox Design Assistant 4 is the first hardware-independent integrated development environment (IDE) that lets users easily create an application flowchart and HMI and take projects from concept to completion in record time, without the need for conventional programming. Flexible project deployment options include Matrox Iris GT smart cameras, Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial imaging computers, and PCs with standard GigE Vision® or USB3 Vision® cameras.

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