
'Digital caliper' easily solves measurement problems
The latest version of EyeVision Software from Germany's EVT Eye Vision Technology GmbH includes a 'digital caliper' that is capable of solving a range of measurement problems.
According to the company, which is based in Karlsruhe, the digital image can be used for tasks that previously would have been done manually, which not only saves time but also produces more precise results.
This feature of the EyeVision Software enables users to tackle problems such as measuring internal and external dimensions quickly and accurately. In use, the caliper icon is dragged from the command line in the program editor. Objects or components are then calibrated using a 'teached-in' process, which requires no programming skills, says the company. Users position the caliper on the image of the component that is to be calibrated and initiate the interpretation routine.
Metered values can be read and displayed automatically by the system. Any number of measurements of the object under consideration can be executed in this way.
In addition, users can also link the metered values to statements that define 'good' or 'bad' conditions. Users pre-define ideal values as well as allowable variations. The caliper calibrates the components at each run while comparing a set of generated results with the pre-set ideal values. If a 'bad' condition is detected an output signal is set so that the component can be selected.
A test version of the software is available free of charge from the company's Web-site at the address given below.
Contact:
EVT Eye Vision Technology GmbH
Haid-und-Neu-Str. 7
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
Phone: +49-721-626-905-82
Fax: +49-721-626-905-96
Email: info@evt-web.com
Web: http://www.evt-web.com
According to the company, which is based in Karlsruhe, the digital image can be used for tasks that previously would have been done manually, which not only saves time but also produces more precise results.
This feature of the EyeVision Software enables users to tackle problems such as measuring internal and external dimensions quickly and accurately. In use, the caliper icon is dragged from the command line in the program editor. Objects or components are then calibrated using a 'teached-in' process, which requires no programming skills, says the company. Users position the caliper on the image of the component that is to be calibrated and initiate the interpretation routine.
Metered values can be read and displayed automatically by the system. Any number of measurements of the object under consideration can be executed in this way.
In addition, users can also link the metered values to statements that define 'good' or 'bad' conditions. Users pre-define ideal values as well as allowable variations. The caliper calibrates the components at each run while comparing a set of generated results with the pre-set ideal values. If a 'bad' condition is detected an output signal is set so that the component can be selected.
A test version of the software is available free of charge from the company's Web-site at the address given below.
Contact:
EVT Eye Vision Technology GmbH
Haid-und-Neu-Str. 7
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
Phone: +49-721-626-905-82
Fax: +49-721-626-905-96
Email: info@evt-web.com
Web: http://www.evt-web.com



