With the new O2I2 series multicode readers, ifm electronic presents a powerful yet cost-effective solution for demanding identification tasks in a compact design.

The O2I2 multicode readers are powerful and compact, designed for fast, efficient product tracking and other applications.
Typical applications for the O2I2 code readers include product tracking along production lines, order picking, position mark detection in automated guided vehicle systems and retracing of sensitive components in the semiconductor industry.
Small and powerful
The devices are available in compact dimensions, making them ideal for installation in confined spaces.
Despite their small design, they deliver uncompromising performance: with the ability to process up to 50 codes and 60 images per second, they can also cope with highly dynamic applications. Even at object speeds of 3 m/s, the code readers maintain exceptional reliability. The devices can be flexibly integrated into existing systems via the Ethernet and RS232 interfaces.
The multi-camera function adds further versatility for applications with changing code positions: several sensors work together to detect the code and output the data centrally via a master device.
Intelligent algorithms
The integration of deep learning-based AI algorithms ensures robustness against faults and code defects, making the code readers a valuable tool in modern production environments. The technology also provides high positioning accuracy, even when codes are damaged. Automatic image adjustment and intelligent pre-processing significantly enhance decoding efficiency.
Easy set-up
With the user-friendly Vision Assistant PC software, the devices can be configured easily – even complex identification tasks can be solved quickly.
Additionally, ifm offers a selection of suitable connection cables and mounting brackets to connect and install the multicode reader. A complete overview is available on the device product page.
To see this product in action, visit ifm at Electra Mining Africa from 7 to 11 September at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg.
For more information visit: http://www.ifm.com
