ECCO 95: High speed 3D scanning, ultra-high resolution and superior image quality

As the premium sensor series, the ECCO 95 sensors combine high resolution and measurement speed. This is made possible by the new sensor platform with innovative electronic design along with blue laser technology and a tailor-made optics. 

Properties & Benefits

  • High Speed 3D scanning – For faster production lines & throughput
  • Ultra-High Resolution – Resolve extremely fine features
  • Superior 3D Image Quality – Best repeatability under challenging conditions
SmartRay™
ECCO 95.200
Typical field of view (near | mid | far ) 1 125| 190| 250mm
Measurement range 1 250 mm
Stand-off distance 325 mm
Typical vertical resolution (Z) 1 12 – 50µm
Typical lateral resolution (Y) 1 66 – 138µm
Z-Linearity 2,5
0.015%
Z-Repeatability 4,5
3.3 µm
Weight Approx. 490 g
Part number 3.006.154 (2M) | 3.008.154 (3R) | 3.007.154 (3B)
Maximum points / 3D profile 1920
Typical scan rate 3 Approx. from 1 kHz up to 10 kHz (with full FOV)
Typical 3D point rate 3 Approx. from 0.7 up to 15 million points/sec
Interface Gigabit Ethernet ( 1 Gbit/ sec)
Inputs 2 x 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 – 2
DATA Trigger support on Quadrature Encoder Input (Max. DATA trigger rate: 1 MHz)
DATA Trigger support on Input 2 (Max. DATA trigger rate: 10 kHz)
Input voltage | Power 24 VDC, ± 15 % ripple | 8.5 W
Laser wavelength 660 nm
Laser class (standard | optional) 2M | 3R
Maximum ambient light 10,000 lx
EMC test as per EN 61 000-6-2, EN 61 000-6-4
Vibration/ Shock test as per EN 60 086-2-6, -27, -29, -64
Electrical safety as per EN 61 010-1-3
Protection class III, as per EN 61 040-3
Enclosure rating IP65
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

 

(1) Typical values can vary up to 5% due to optical tolerances
(2) Z-Linearity calculated as a variation of “bias” (reference value vs. measured value) over the measurement range
(3) 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
(4) Experimentally assessed by scanning a fixed measurement target 4100 times successively within short time interval. No post-processing filters applied
(5) Measurements performed on a SmartRay standard artifact which is an aluminium flat matt surface painted matte white