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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-CbLLiDD8E Settings for Object Detection]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-CbLLiDD8E Settings for Object Detection]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjtXqH9r4zI Programming] The .xml File of the example programm you can download [https://wiki.cpr-robots.com/images/1/11/Tutorial.zip here]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjtXqH9r4zI Programming] The .xml File of the example programm you can download [https://wiki.cpr-robots.com/images/1/11/Tutorial.zip here]
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In the video and for tests we used the ELP-USB4K03-SFV (5-50 mm). You can use all USB Cameras, which do not have an auto focus or wide angle.
  
 
==Minimal App==
 
==Minimal App==
 
This app includes the basics to create your own app.
 
This app includes the basics to create your own app.

Revision as of 08:49, 17 January 2024

Right now the App function is in test mode

Summary

If you want to install apps, you need Version 14 of the iRC software: IgusRobotControl-Release14-EN. You can download and add apps to your robot. You will find available apps on this page. It is possible to create your own apps. An easy example is shown in the minimal App.

Vision App

Only available for embedded control, not in simulation mode.

The Vision App is created for 2D Object Detection. The app uses a standard USB camera which can be connected to your robot.

Download calibration sheet: CalibrationSheetV3.pdf

Download user manual: UserManual_VisionApp_EN.pdf

Download .zip for robot: Vision2D_V4.zip

What has changed: ChangeLog

There are three Video Tutorials (German) how to use the Vision App:

In the video and for tests we used the ELP-USB4K03-SFV (5-50 mm). You can use all USB Cameras, which do not have an auto focus or wide angle.

Minimal App

This app includes the basics to create your own app.