Pickit 3D Pickit L-SD Specifications
Ranked Nr. 17 of 93 3D Vision Systems
The Pickit L-SD is an affordable yet versatile 3D vision system designed for industrial automation, offering excellent value with its best price-performance ratio. It is capable of handling medium and large parts or surfaces and can work with objects starting from 50x50x10 mm in size. This system is known for its suitability in various applications, providing an ideal balance between performance and cost-effectiveness.
One practical application of the Pickit L-SD is in machine loading, such as the example of JMPT using it for bin picking shafts. The system's performance, low maintenance requirements, and compact design make it a reliable choice for tasks like these. Additionally, it can seamlessly integrate into existing production cells with minimal modifications, as demonstrated by KYB in their bin picking of shock bases. The Pickit L-SD offers an attractive solution for manufacturers seeking efficient automation without breaking the bank.
The Pickit L-SD stands out for its affordability and adaptability in industrial automation. While it may have a lower 3D camera resolution compared to some high-end systems (640x480 pixels), it offers reliable precision, with an estimated picking accuracy of 1.5 to 2 times the 3D camera accuracy. Its lightweight design and compatibility with various software systems make it a practical choice for applications that involve medium to large parts, showcasing its versatility and cost-effectiveness in the field of industrial automation.
Product mass | 1.03 kg |
Resolution | 0.31 MP |
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Extra info | 3D measurement method: Structured light, 3D image capturing time: 300 ms, 3D camera precision (mm)*: 1.0- 3.0 mm, 3D camera accuracy (%): < 1.2%, 3D camera accuracy (mm)**: 4 - 18 mm, Estimated picking accuracy***: 1.5 - 2 x 3D camera accuracy, 3D camera connection to PC: M12–8 (USB) – USB3, PC connection to robot: TCP/IP over Ethernet. * A larger distance from the camera has lower 3D camera precision. ** A larger FOV has lower 3D camera accuracy. *** Average accuracy from the real production environment. |