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One of the most important factors is the resolution of the camera. A higher resolution means a robot can recognise finer details and make more precise movements. However, processing a high-resolution image can need more computational effort, which can affect how quickly a robot can act.
Think about how the camera will be used. For instance, in end-of-arm tooling applications, the camera is mounted on the robot’s gripper arm. So the camera needs to be lightweight and compact, so as not to affect the weight of the gripper and to ensure precise positioning of the camera.


The speed of the camera is also an important factor. A fast camera allows the robot to make faster decisions and perform its tasks faster. However, too much speed can also lead to more computational effort, which can affect the robot’s performance.
The type of camera can also have a big impact on the performance of the robot. There are different types of cameras that should be selected depending on the requirements of the application. For example, a colour camera can help identify objects, while a 3D camera can be useful for measuring distances and creating three-dimensional models of objects.


Precise calibration of sensors and cameras is critical to the accuracy of robot guidance. Schedule regular calibration and maintenance
Ensure compatibility of sensors and cameras with the robot control software and algorithms used to ensure seamless integration and efficient operation.


Think about the temperature, dust, humidity, and vibration of your workplace when selecting sensors and cameras. Make sure they are suitable for the given conditions.
Appropriate lighting is critical to the quality of image capture. Consider the use of LED ring lights, spotlights or external light sources to ensure even illumination and avoid shadows or reflections.


The field of view of the camera and the working distance to the object should be considered in the planning phase to ensure adequate image coverage and sufficient space for the robot movements.
Our skilled sensor experts understand your challenges and provide tailor-made solutions.
With their in-depth knowledge and experience, they will empower you to take your
production to new heights