IVS inspection software is touch screen ready
Industrial Vision Systems
Neurocheck 6.0
Industrial Vision Systems has launched Neurocheck 6.0, a software application used for inspection, guidance, identification, metrology, tracking and counting in mission-critical inspection systems.
With improvements in inspection processing and manufacturing integration, as well as support for high-resolution colour digital cameras and multi-core CPUs, Neurocheck has a global blue-chip client list that includes Daimler, Glaxosmithkline, Wrigleys, Pepsi and Robert Bosch.
The user interface has been revised and made touch screen ready, internal algorithms are multi-core, multi-threaded to support 24-bit colour image processing, and the data communications centre extends factory integration capabilities for end-users and systems integrators.
Image processing algorithms allow faster solution creation and more precise evaluations.
All functions process colour data, updated check functions incorporate numerous geometric characteristics and calculation rules, while barcode processing supports a wider range of 2D and 1D formats, allowing engineers to build solutions quicker and more accurately.
24-bit colour processing is carried through template matching, supported with a template definition wizard.
Modern multi-core processor support improves performance, particularly for fast cameras connected via GigE and Firewire B (IEEE 1394b) interfaces.
The user interface has been completely revised and optimised for working with large images from high-resolution cameras.
In manual mode, parameter dialogues are resizable and all image displays allow arbitrary zoom with an overview window for easy navigation.
Radical development of the automatic mode has introduced separate control panel and process view windows.
Touch screen ready, the control panel is the operating centre, providing a compact overview of the inspection process, while the process view allows more detailed information to be displayed, such as evaluation results, intermediate images or accumulated statistical values.
Multi-threading ensures rapid updating of output windows and better hardware resource utilisation.
Using drag-and-drop actions, the engineer can fine-tune the standard user interface or fully realise his company's corporate design.
Support for Fieldbus and Industrial Ethernet simplifies integration with PLC controllers used in production line automation.
The data communication centre allows dynamic target measurement values to be provided across these networks as well as from files.
Equally, these networks can be used for output of actual and target values in XML, CSV, text and user-defined formats for integration into quality control and SPC systems.
The event log viewer provides continuous activities documentation according to FDA 21 CFR Part 11.
Neurocheck 6.0 can run under Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and is available in three licence levels: professional, premium and run-time.
Neurocheck 6.0 demo discs are available from Industrial Vision Systems .
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