In conventional systems, a robot moves incrementally to each measurement position, pausing at every point while a camera or sensor captures data. This stop-and-go method, while precise, limits throughput and can create bottlenecks on the production line. With flying-trigger inspection, the robot synchronizes its motion with the vision system, capturing high-speed images while in continuous movement. The part remains fixed, eliminating errors due to vibrations or repositioning, while AI-based analysis processes the images in real time. The result is a dramatic reduction in inspection time, with manufacturers reporting improvements of up to 40–50 percent.
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