New controls package includes Intel’s latest processor
“We’re a global company,” explains Ostholtoff. “If we produce equipment for a J&J or P&G or Unilever here in the U.S., we want to produce the same kind of equipment for Germany or Asia. We want a simplified platform that is the same in all of these markets, and that’s one of the things we see in B&R. And besides, we think the speed and computing power available to us in B&R’s controls technology puts fewer limits on us than other options out there.
A good example of the kind of machinery in which CI-Vision is now implementing B&R controls architecture is the CLS Series, which offers complete inspection of food packaging, including print verification; bar code identification; inspection of label or film for presence, position, and accuracy; and detection of contaminants in the seal area. The controller now specified on this CLS series of machines is the B&R APC910, which is based on the latest Intel Core i technology.
“This controller has Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor, which was just released in June,” says B&R’s Patrick McDermott. “It lets CI-Vision perform some really high-level processing.”














































































































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