YOODS: The world’s smallest 3D vision sensor released-stereo phase shift method

YOODS: The world’s smallest 3D vision sensor released-stereo phase shift method

NEDO and YOODS:

We have developed the YCAM3D・ 3D vision sensor for robot arms that achieves small size, light weight, high precision, and low price.

Equipped with a unique compact high-power projector, stereo phase shift method * 2 adopted.

The world’s smallest and lightest 3D vision sensor has been realized.

You can get the position information of the object with high accuracy.

3D vision sensor: “YCAM3D”

Direct attachment to the robot arm facilitates calibration (correction) of coordinate conversion between the camera and the robot.

It is possible to recognize and pick the position and attitude of parts with high accuracy.

Designed a vision system integrated with a robot arm for small size and light weight.

Small parts picking and transport positioning work:

  1. There is little interference with the surroundings such as the work tray.
  2. particularly good at small parts picking and transport positioning tasks that require high precision positioning.
  3. it opens the way to automation of the work area conventionally used by people.

We plan to start selling the newly developed “YCAM3D” on April 1st.

This will lead to improved productivity in a wide range of fields, such as automobiles, electronic devices, and logistics.

https://www.nedo.go.jp/news/press/AA5_101088.html