Elif Özaksu
Corporate
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Pepperl+Fuchs has developed new machine vision sensors for high-speed automation lines. The company's VOC industrial event camera detects anomalies in machines and processes, recording 15 minutes before and after an event, while the fixed 1D/2D code reader called CleverReader is capable of reading codes at a speed of 3.5 meters per second.
### VOC Industrial Event Camera Features
- Records images and video 900 seconds (15 minutes) before and after fault events.
- Records continuously but only saves significant events, allowing technicians to quickly focus on the cause of the fault.
- Full HD video and 12 MP photo quality.
- Zoom feature and automatic timestamping.
- Can stream via WebRTC and RTSP.
- Integrates with other IT systems via REST API.
- Trigger methods: various options such as acceleration change, brightness change, trigger signals from other cameras.
### CleverReader 1D/2D Code Reader Features
- Can read both 1-dimensional barcodes and 2-dimensional (matrix, QR, DPM) codes.
- Designed for fixed mounting, reads products passing through its field at speeds up to 3.5 m/s.
- Read codes are compared by software; faulty or codeless products are detected, marked, and photographed.
- Provides flexibility in code reading under various conditions with five different reading modes.
- Has automatic or manual triggering options and output can be easily integrated into software.
These two new products from Pepperl+Fuchs aim to make high-speed production and asset tracking more effective. The VOC camera can also be used for applications such as access control and security. For example, when combined with a motion sensor, it can record only when motion is detected, thereby keeping a record of individuals entering restricted areas. CleverReader, on the other hand, plays an important role in asset management in areas such as packaging lines, box tracking, and PCB production.


















