ECCO X

FAST – FLEXIBLE – COMPACT

The new ECCO X model delivers exceptional speed and resolution in an extraordinary compact design. Providing 3D laser scanning for customers where previously 3D laser triangualtion was not a viable solution due to speed or resolution issues. Ultra-high definition paired with high speed for best performance under challenging conditions.

SmartRay ECCO X

Properties & Benefits

  • EXTRAORDINARY SPEED
    up to 40 kHz scan rate

  • EXCEPTIONAL RESOLUTION
    4096 3D points

  • MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY
    4 connector options

  • COMPACT DESIGN
    smallest in its class

SmartRay™
ECCO X 025

Typical field of view (near | mid | far) 1 22| 25| 29mm
Typical measurement range 1 20 mm
Stand-off distance 66 mm
Typical vertical resolution (Z) 1 0.9-1.4 μm
Typical lateral resolution (Y) 1 5-7 μm
Z-linearity 2, 5 0.005 %
Z-repeatability 4, 5 0.2 μm
weight Approx. 750g
part numbers

3.002.131      3.102.131      3.202.131      3.302.131

Maximum points / 3D profile 4096
Typical scan rate 1 Up to 40 kHz
Typical 3D point rate 1 Up to 163 million points/sec
Interface Gigabit Ethernet ( 1 Gbit/ sec)
Inputs 2x Inputs (5 – 24 VDC)
Quadrature Encoder (AB-Channel, RS-422 standard)
Outputs 2 x Outputs, 24 VDC (max. 20 mA)
Trigger START Trigger support on Input 1
DATA Trigger support on Quadrature Encoder Input (Max. DATA trigger rate: 1 MHz)
DATA Trigger support on Input 2 (Max. DATA trigger rate: 5 kHz)
Input voltage | Power 24 VDC, ± 15% | 10 W
Laser wavelength 450 nm
Laser class  2
Maximum ambient light 10,000 lx
EMC test as per EN 61 000-6-2, EN 61 000-6-4, EN 61326-1:2013-07
Laser safety inputs 24 V DC +/- 15%
Electrical safety as per EN 61 010-1
Protection class as per EN 61 010-3
Enclosure rating IP67
Air humidity Maximum 90%, non-condensing
Temperature (operation | storage) 0 – 40° C | -20 – 70° C
Compatible accessories Power-I/O-Encoder cable: 6.320.0XX
Ethernet cable: 6.303.0XX in 5 m or 10 m

Note: Typical values may vary up to ±5% due to optical and production tolerances
1 Scan rate & point rate are dependent on the configured field of view, measurement range and exposure time. A ‚scan‘ by definition considers maximum points/3D profile i.e. full FOV.
The typical scan/point rate range has been estimated considering an exposure time of 1 μsec, min-max MR and full FOV. The typical scan rate can be further boosted by windowing the FOV.