The main advantages of CCD vision detection technology are as follows:
1. High Precision: CCD cameras can capture image information with higher precision compared to the human eye.
2. High-speed: The CCD camera can capture image data at high speed, making it very effective for inspection tasks on the production line.
3. High Reproducibility: Due to the high stability of CCD cameras, they can significantly enhance the reproducibility of the inspection process, thereby reducing the error rate.
4. Flexibility: Accurately inspect the shape, defects, color, and other features of workpieces under various lighting conditions and positions.
The main disadvantages of CCD vision inspection technology include:
1. In terms of lighting: CCD cameras are more sensitive to changes in environmental lighting, requiring good lighting conditions to ensure proper operation.
2. High Maintenance Costs: CCD cameras require maintenance by personnel with optical knowledge, which can be relatively expensive for small companies.
3. High standards for objects: Due to the high requirements of CCD cameras for the objects being photographed, if the surface of the item reflects strongly or has chamfered or uneven areas, it may affect the camera's capture.
In summary, CCD vision inspection technology is widely applied; however, the use of CCD technology in different scenarios requires selecting specific light sources, camera modules, and software algorithms based on the particular situation.






