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MELFA-3D Vision enhancement function

AI function

AI automatically adjusts 3D vision sensor parameters. Set-up is simple.
(Automatic parameter setting with AI : only when model-less recognition is used)

For details on this function, please refer to the catalog "MELFA Smart Plus".

Automatic parameter setting with AI

MELFA-3D Vision3.0

Sensor parameter adjustment which requires a high level of specialist knowledge is automated with our proprietary AI technology. Anyone can adjust parameters quickly and easily just like a pro.
*This optional function is supported with the options MELFA-3D Vision 2.0 and 3.0.
*This function is available only when model-less recognition is used.

MELFA-3D Vision3.0 features
MELFA-3D Vision 3.0 is software that connects a compact 3D vision sensor for robots to measure and recognize parts. It uses a camera head that can measure distances, which allows it to take the dimensions of randomly stacked parts and recognize them.
*This camera head is supplied by customer.
*The only models that support MELFA Smart Plus are the N35-804-16-IR, N35-806-16-IR,and N35-808-16-IR.

Supported robots

Robot TypeRobot controllerRT ToolBox3
FR series, CR seriesCR800-D/R/Q Ver.A3 or later.Ver.1.82L or later

Set-up procedure

MELFA-3D Vision Set-up procedure

*Note) Model-less recognition does not usually require a 3D model. However, a 3D model of the workpiece is required for this function.

Model-less recognitiong

Model-less recognition is a method used to pick up the workpiece by finding a place on the workpiece where the hand tool can grasp or apply suction to. This means that there is no need to register a workpiece.

Model-less recognitiongn

Model matching recognition

Model matching recognition is a method of picking up the workpiece by finding a workpiece that matches the registered 3D CAD model. This means that the grasp position and orientation of the workpiece can be specified.

Model matching recognition
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