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SICK time of flight sensor checks robot gripping points

160225_Sick_1SICK says its new PowerProx sensor offers unprecedented versatility to detect any object on a high-speed production line with just one range of sensors. PowerProx’s ability to detect small and flat objects too, no matter what the surface finish, will be useful in handling and assembly, for example in the automotive industry for reliable checking of a robot’s gripping points.

PowerProx employs laser Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology to deliver high-performance distance sensing, proximity and object detection. “Nothing gets by the SICK PowerProx,” states David Hannaby, SICK UK’s product manager for presence detection. “It has overtaken other market offerings to deliver a multi-tasking series of sensors with outstanding performance at a competitive price, achieving consistent results where a number of different specialised sensors would otherwise need to be used.

“With PowerProx, even objects being conveyed at high speed, small and flat objects and products with jet-black or shiny finishes can now be reliably detected over its extensive sensing distances. So a production engineer is offered the potential to replace most distance and proximity sensors in a store with a single range of sensors.

“The PowerProx is ready for use in the Industry 4.0 Smart Factory,” he continues. “The sensors can communicate their signals and results to a centralised factory network or be monitored, re-set or taught to perform new sensing tasks across a whole range of applications.”

Time of Flight technology

The precision of ToF laser technology, when combined with SICK’s Advanced Background Suppression, also mean the PowerProx sensors offer a high degree of angular tolerance and are not affected by the ambient light or by dust, spray and particles. PowerProx operates according to the scanning principle, so there is no need for reflectors or receivers.

160225_Sick_2The SICK PowerProx is very easy to teach. The multitask sensor is adjusted via a potentiometer or teach-in button. There are versions available with either one or two separately adjustable switching thresholds depending on the application.

Pictured left: PowerProx Precision is the best choice for detecting small objects from a distance of up to 1.8m. Ideal for applications in the automotive and components industry, it is a reliable solution for quality control, automated handling and assembly applications.

Using IO-Link, up to eight switching points can be remotely taught and a ‘window mode’ to be taught using a laser spot, ranged and set on the desired object. IO-Link also enables high-accuracy measurements to be output from the ToF sensor signal for determining range, position, height or size. Eye safety is assured with a class one laser and the VISTAL housing ensures the device is sufficiently rugged. Installation is simple with a wide choice of mounting option accessories.

Engineers can choose from a range of just four sensors to achieve highly accurate results over a wide distance range between 50mm and 3.8m.

  • PowerProx Distance: With an extended sensing range up to 3.8m and two separately adjustable switching points, the PowerProx Distance is ideal for storage, handling, warehousing and logistics applications, for example for occupied bay and clearance detection, automated pallet handling and collision protection in storage and conveyor technology. An extended sensing range is also essential for protecting doors and gates.
  • PowerProx Speed: With quick response times, high switching frequencies and reliable object detections at ranges up to 2.5m, the PowerProx Speed is ideal for packaging and component collation applications, or for any top speed application, such as high-speed counting. The quick response time also facilitates accurate edge detection, for example on crowded conveyor belts.
  • PowerProx Precision: PowerProx Precision is the best choice for detecting small objects from a distance up to 1.8 metres. Ideal for applications in the automotive and components industry, it is a reliable solution for quality control, automated handling and assembly applications.
  • PowerProx Small: With PowerProx Small, SICK has achieved Time of Flight technology in the world’s smallest housing, with sensing ranges up to 2.5m and high switching frequencies up to 1,000HZ for high speed applications.  With versatile connection options, it offers flexibility of use across a wide range of different fields.

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