Overview: rotation finder tool configuration – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 6

Reference Tools

6–54

A rotation finder tool can be selected when the toolset edit panel is on the
screen. Starting from the main menu bar, the selection path to this panel is as
follows: Editors

Configuration Setup Tools. (This selection path

is shown by an example in Chapter 7, Inspection Tools, Figure 7.2 on page
7–3.)

Here is a summary of the basic selection and configuration steps for a
rotation finder tool, listed in their normal order of performance.

1. Configure source window –– position the circular source window over

the appropriate part of the workpiece image.

2. Configure destination window –– set the rectangular destination

window to an appropriate size.

3. Select filter function –– if appropriate, perform morphology filtering on

destination window image.

4. Save feature image –– use the

Image Manager

panel for the following

tasks:

a.

“Pick and place” feature window –– position the feature window

over the appropriate feature on the destination window image.

b. Select feature image compression parameters

c.

Specify file name –– to enter a device code and feature name, then

store the feature image in a file on the selected device.

5. Configure feature window:

a.

Select number of passes –– select the number of passes (one or

two) that the feature window will make through the search
window.

b. Select “pass” parameters –– select the appropriate masking,

scaling, and other parameters for each “pass.”

6. Learn nominal values –– perform a “learn” operation to “learn” and

store the “nominal” values –– the data that indicate the workpiece’s
initial position.

Figure 6.44 (page 6–55) through Figure 6.52 (page 6–61) illustrate an
extended example in which a rotation finder tool is configured to detect
rotation of a small black “index mark” in a circular object. When it detects a
rotated index mark, the rotation tool applies rotation compensation to an
associated line gage tool, which is positioned horizontally over a small
rectangular object inside the circular object.

NOTE: The rotation finder tool’s source window must always be aligned
with the center of rotation of the circular object. In addition, if the circular
object is expected to shift in the image field, a reference line tool will be
needed to compute the shift and apply the corresponding shift compensation
to the source window. (Used with a reference line tool, the rotation finder
tool will also supply shift compensation to the associated tools.)

Overview: Rotation Finder
Tool Configuration

Rotation Finder Tool
Configuration: Example

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