Vision Sensors

Vision Sensors

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Keyence IV-G300CA Sensor Head, Wide field of view, Color, Automatic focus model
$1,221.80/ea Available
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Keyence IV-G500CA Sensor Head, Standard, Color, Automatic focus model
$1,471.20/ea Available
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Keyence IV-G500MA Sensor Head, Standard, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$1,461.57/ea Available
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Keyence IV-G600MA Sensor Head, Wide field of view, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$1,697.13/ea Available
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Keyence IV-H150MA Short range, Automatic focus model
$2,679.77/ea Available
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Keyence IV-H2000MA Long range, Automatic focus model
$1,800.76/ea Available
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Keyence IV-H500CA Standard, Color, Automatic focus model
$2,589.93/ea Available
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Keyence IV-H500MA Standard, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$2,920.05/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG10 Sensor Amplifier for IV-HG, Main unit
$1,749.93/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG15 Sensor Amplifier for IV-HG, Expansion unit
$1,645.78/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG150MA Sensor Head, Narrow field of view, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$1,381.06/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG300CA Sensor Head, Wide field of view, Color, Automatic focus model
$3,358.00/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG500CA Sensor Head, Standard, Color, Automatic focus model
$1,432.19/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG500MA Sensor Head, Standard, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$1,239.88/ea Available
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Keyence IV-HG600MA Sensor Head, Wide field of view, Monochrome, Automatic focus model
$1,532.73/ea Available
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Keyence IV-M30 Intelligent Monitor
$1,230.26/ea Available
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Choosing Vision Sensors components

Vision sensor selection depends on the inspection task, the working distance and field of view, lighting, and the output the downstream system expects. A vision sensor that is a perfect match for one packaging line may be the wrong tool a few feet down the conveyor.

Specs to confirm before ordering:

  • Inspection task: presence/absence, pattern match, OCR/OCV, color, barcode/2D code, basic measurement
  • Field of view at the planned working distance — fixed-focus sensors are sized for a specific window
  • Resolution: 0.3 MP, 1.3 MP, 2 MP, 5 MP — higher resolution costs cycle time
  • Lens focal length and lens variant (integrated vs. C-mount)
  • Lighting: integrated ring or bar, or external lighting required
  • Color vs. monochrome — color is needed only when color is the discriminator
  • Communication: Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus TCP, serial, discrete I/O
  • Programming method (PC software vs. on-board UI) and licensing requirements

Common gotchas: a vision sensor will not magically work without controlled lighting — ambient sun and overhead fluorescents change the image and break inspections set up under bench lighting. Integrated lighting helps but is sometimes insufficient for the application; an external dome, backlight, or low-angle bar is often the actual fix. Pattern-match tools tolerate small variations, but the trained reference must come from a "golden" part — training on an already-defective unit teaches the sensor that the defect is normal.

Typical applications: label-present and label-correct on packaging, lot/date code OCR verification, fastener counting in a tray, color check of caps, and 2D-code reading on printed circuit boards. On legacy production cells, the exact vision sensor model is usually selected because of a specific lens/working-distance combination — a replacement of the same model carries forward that geometry. A different model usually means new brackets and re-teaching.

For obsolete vision sensors, send the OEM model and option codes for a quote.

Can a vision sensor replace a full machine-vision system?
For simple tasks (presence, basic OCR, single-code read), yes. For multi-tool inspection, sub-pixel measurement, or high-speed metrology, a full system with separate camera, lighting, and PC is usually still required.
Do you stock obsolete iVu, In-Sight, and IV-series sensors?
Yes. Earlier Banner iVu Plus, Cognex In-Sight 1100/2000, and first-generation Keyence IV are routinely sourced. Send the OEM number for a quote.
Is the programming software included?
Most current vision sensors include free configuration software from the OEM. Older Cognex In-Sight Explorer and some legacy software builds require a license or specific PC; we will note any known requirements.
Will my saved job file load on a replacement unit?
If the model and firmware match, yes. Across firmware revisions, file conversion in the OEM software is usually needed and is straightforward.
Why is lighting so critical?
Image-based inspection is only as repeatable as the lighting. Changing ambient light changes the image; changing the image changes the result. Plan for controlled lighting from the start, not as a fix after deployment.
What is the warranty?
12 months functional, on new, surplus, and refurbished stock.
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