Code reader meets traceability demands January 1st 2006 The new ICR840 2-D code reader from Sick (UK) suits applications in which directly marked stationary objects require identification.
Typical applications for the ICR840 include the identification of electronic components, airbag cartridges, address information, or identification marks such as data matrix codes on medical products and components for the automotive and aerospace industries.
The ICR840 houses a CMOS matrix sensor with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels, offers an image repeat rate that can be adapted for the particular task, an image field of 45 by 35mm2 and a resolution of 0.15mm.
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