On occasion developing a machine vision
application can be frustrating. Scope creep is one issue, when the
customer throws a new defect type at you during the final run-off and
says, “If it can’t find this I’m not paying for it.” Then
there are the more technical problems, like dealing with
batch-to-batch shade variation, or the irritating niggles of
configuring IP addresses for GigE cameras. (I’m going out on a limb
here and hoping that you deal with all this too.) So every now and
then I feel the need to vent.
What I didn’t realize though is that
venting can improve the way your hardware performs.
I bet you’re surprised by that too
but it must be true. Why else would Gore, (yes, the people who make
GORE TEX® fabrics, run a webcast called,
“Enhancing Sensor Reliability Through Venting”?
I learned about this from an email. I
couldn’t find anything on their website
(http://www.gore.com/en_xx/products/venting/index.html)
although I’m sure Google will find it. If you want to know how
venting helps, that is.
convincing the custommer is the hardest task here
ReplyDeleteIt helps to blow off some steam.
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