
Expertise and power density drives new mobile robotics revolution
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Robotics solutions and case studies
Case study: Machine vision system
Machine vision systems have dramatically increased the throughput and improved the quality of products built on automated production lines by reducing inspection time and improving accuracy. This manufacturer was looking to improve throughput further by upgrading the computing power of the image processing system. However, there was no additional space for expansion as the equipment form factor was already fixed. The key goals were:
The three output rails were converted down individually directly from the 24V input supply. The requirements of the two low-voltage, low-power (50W) rails were met by Vicor ZVS Buck regulators. The higher power 12V rail (170W) was provided by two ZVS Buck regulators in parallel. Key benefits were:
ZVS Buck regulators directly converted the 24V input to each individual output, increasing system efficiency, reducing waste heat and improving reliability. To analyze this power chain go to the Vicor Whiteboard online tool
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