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.
2 comments:
convincing the custommer is the hardest task here
It helps to blow off some steam.
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