Gibson
Engineering will be conducting a 2 day Intermediate DVT Training course at
our training facility in Norwood MA. Attendees must have already
attended a DVT Workshop or Basic Training class prior to this intermediate
class. Areas that will be covered includes: Object Find and Blob Tools,
OCR & OCV, Data
Link, Data Output, Color Systems, Coordinate Transformation, Scripting, SmartLink and
Lighting concepts and presentations.
Who
Should Attend:
System Integrators, Project Managers, Manufacturing Engineers,
Manufacturing Managers, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers who have
already attended basic training or Workshop.
What
You Will Learn: Object
Find Tools, Data Link, Data Output, Coordinate Transformation,
Scripting, SmartLink and Lighting Concepts and presentations.
What
You Should Bring: Pentium
class PC with 64 meg RAM, CD-ROM, Windows XP or higher, 100 meg free hard
drivespace.Please contact us for more details or to reserve a loaner PC.
Attendees
are encouraged to bring actual parts for your plant. Our team of engineers will
assist you in evaluating your smart factory applications.
Cost &
Requirements: Training, Manuals, use of
a Camera (and Lunch) are FREE
of charge. Attendees should bring a computer.
Gibson
Engineering conducts Workshops monthly at our Norwood facility and at off-site
locations throughout New England. You
will
receive training, manuals, and hands-on experience.
As DVT users are trained in Intellect, they will realize a number of benefits that will maximize the power of DVT’s machine vision product line. Comprehensive changes across the board have
resulted in much easier to use, much more powerful software product with a
wide array of new features that usher in big customer benefits.
Intellect highlights include:
• Object Locate function, providing much higher levels of defect detection
• Multiple camera connections in the same user interface
• A new user interface with task-based categories for faster setup times
• Items defined in a real world plane, allowing one-button recalibration of cameras if they are nudged out of position.
Who
Should Attend:
Anyone responsible for production, quality, automation, maintenance,
systems integration or engineering in a manufacturing operation will
gain valuable information.
What
You Will Learn:
Basics
of machine vision theory, lighting, optics, overview of DVT vision
platforms, Intellect software overview and hands on examples
including:locating
random parts, precision measurement, feature detection, OCR, color
inspection and basic scripting.
What
You Should Bring:
Pentium
class PC with 64 meg RAM, CD-ROM, Windows XP or higher, 100 meg free hard
drive space.Please
contact Denise for more details or to reserve a loaner PC.Also bring application details and parts for evaluation from
your facility (optional).
Cost &
Requirements: Training, Manuals, use of
a Camera (and Lunch) are FREE
of charge. Attendees should bring a computer.
In-Sight
Explorer is Cognex’s powerfully and fully integrated vision sensor software.
The In-Sight software allows you to Connect, Configure, Emulate, Operate,
Maintain, and Expand all from an integrated user environment.
In-Sight
Advantages:
Uses a
familiar Windows XP environment with an Excel spreadsheet format.
Drag and
Drop vision tools along menu driven property sheets for easy job set-up.
In-Sight’s specialized spreadsheet functions allow you to solve complex
applications without writing a line of code.
Who
Should Attend: Anyone who is responsible for production, quality, automation,
maintenance, and system integration or engineering in a manufacturing
environment, also interested in learning about machine vision will gain
valuable information.
What
You Will Learn: Basics of machine vision theory, including lighting, optics, and
Congex’s In-Sight Explorer software. In-Sight overview with a hands-on
application using: a PatMax find sensor, distance and edge sensors, Circle
and Blob sensors, and setting up a custom operator interface.
What
You Should Bring: PC Requirements: minimum Pentium III with 256mb Ram, CD-ROM, Windows
XP, 200mb free hard disk space. Please contact Denise for more details or
to reserve a loaner PC. Also feel free to bring application details and
parts for evaluation.
This course is an introduction into Basic PLC Programming.
You will understand Boolean Algebra, Ladder Logic Diagrams and PLC Internal
Operations. Included in this course is working with; AND / OR Circuits, Shift
Registers, Data Registers, Timers, Counters and Sequence Instructions. The attendees
will acquire a working knowledge allowing them to create PLC programs through hands on
applications using Mitsubishi's Window's based programming software.
Requirements: No real PLC
programming experience is necessary.
Laptop Computer with One serial port and one
parallel port.
Hardware as noted in Course Package.
Cost:
Package and Training - $895.00
Training Only: $195.00
This course builds on basic programming knowledge for a more
in-depth explanation of the Software's capabilities. You will learn how to use
Monitoring capabilities, Embedding program comments, documenting and printing programs.
Higher level functionality of the FX2N series PLC will be covered including; File
registers, Addressing, Special Registers, Special 'M' Bits, some Common and Advanced
Instructions including Math Instructions and high Speed Counters.
Requirements:
Either Gibson
Engineering/s Basic Programming Course or Minimum of 6 months of PLC programming
experience.
Laptop Computer with One serial port and one
parallel port.
PLC, Simulator Switch Set and Programming cables as noted in the Basic Course.
This course provides a
familiarity with IAI's XSEL programming language and Commands. We
will cover basic system parameters, virtual I/O, Device Addresses and
starting a program. Several example programs will be used including;
Pick & Place, Palletizing and Interpolated Motion.
This course builds on basic programming knowledge for a more
in-depth explanation of the IAI XSEL Software's capabilities. Topics
covered in this session include; Serial communications, Ethernet setup and
modes of operation, Integrating Vision with the XSEL controller,
integrating HMI terminals with XSEL and Fieldbus (CC-Link) setup and
operation. There will be several program examples to support these
topics throughout the day.