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AKI Vision Component AKI 1125 Hwy 7 West Hutchinson, MN 55350 320-234-9405
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Vision Screen Vision Screen is activated with less than 10 lines of your own code: Vision Screen is activated with less than 10 lines of your own code:
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Overview This presentation is primarily intended for the user of the SDK (software development kit) DLL component DLL component Provides a Point and Click Screen to write step by step Vision Programs. Provides a Point and Click Screen to write step by step Vision Programs. No code is needed to write Vision Programs. No code is needed to write Vision Programs. Never need to change source code when different Part Types need vision programs written. Never need to change source code when different Part Types need vision programs written. Summary: minimal code to write to obtain maximum flexibility for using machine vision. Summary: minimal code to write to obtain maximum flexibility for using machine vision.
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Development Environments DLL Component is a native.NET component. DLL Component is a native.NET component. Preferred Supported Development Environments: Preferred Supported Development Environments: Visual Studio 2005.NET: C#, VB, C++ Visual Studio 2005.NET: C#, VB, C++ Visual Studio 2008.NET: C#, VB, C++ Visual Studio 2008.NET: C#, VB, C++ Also Supported: Also Supported: Visual Studio 6.0: Visual Studio 6.0: Visual Basic 6.0 Visual Basic 6.0 Visual C++ MFC Visual C++ MFC Delphi Delphi
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Integration Sample Code is supplied in all supported development environments to “jump start” your integration. Sample Code is supplied in all supported development environments to “jump start” your integration. Examples in this presentation will use C#. Examples in this presentation will use C#. Please refer to “AKI Vision Documentation.pdf” for detailed explanations of every vision tool, etc. Please refer to “AKI Vision Documentation.pdf” for detailed explanations of every vision tool, etc.
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Example Demo Program With Source Code
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Initialization Calls
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Activate Vision Screen One line of code (after some, one time, initialization calls) activates the Vision Screen where you can write as many Vision Programs as you like. No coding needed.
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Vision Screen
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Create New Vision Program
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Select a Vision Tool For the Current Step
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Example: Pattern Match Tool
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Example: Train Pattern Match
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Example: Find Circle Tool
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Sample 8 Step Vision Program
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Back to Source Code: Choose the Vision Program, and populate list boxes
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Populated List Boxes
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User Select Steps To Extract Data
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Run Vision Program
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Extract Data From Any Step
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Check For Success
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Program Results
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