The Sick Ranger3 is a 3D streaming camera with Sick’s ROCC technology (rapid-on-chip-calculations) that can process up to 15.4 GP/s, enabling full-frame 3D imaging (2560 x 832 pixels) at 7 kHz. 3D object data is measured regardless of the colour, contrast, the optical appearance of surfaces or the ambient brightness. The Ranger3 forwards the measurement data to an external PC via Gigabit Ethernet, using the established standards GenICam and GigE Vision.
The mechanical integration is easy, since the 3D vision camera, at 55 x 55 x 77 mm in size, saves space, and can also be configured optimally into different application-specific set-ups due to exchangeable sensor components. The ProFlex concept contains exchangeable modules including a wide range of lenses, lens covers with enclosure ratings IP65 and IP67, replaceable threaded filters and multiple Scheimpflug adapters. This allows the Ranger3 to adjust and optimise the focal length for each specific set-up to ensure that the entire object height can be recorded perfectly.
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