Hi,
I need assistance in building a color sorter which can differentiate between peeled and unpeeled cloves see attached. I know this forums has some very smart people with electrical/electronics skills. If you can guide me through process designs it would be great.
after some research on the web i came across there are color sensors on the market which can be tought to learn a colour. So my ideal solution is to have my cloves pass through a conveyor belt with a width maybe 1.5 times the width of the cloves and then a color sensor monitor the cloves as they pass once it detects an unpeeled clove it would signal/trigger a mechanism to throw the clove off the conveyor belt. this process should be very fast because there could be 15 sacks of peeled vs unpeeled cloves ! im ready to have multiple sensors to work in parallel if need be. So this is the basic idea. keeping the circuitry / electronics as simple as possible !! So please suggest a good colour sensor which is cheap as a starter but yet good enough in your opinion and we move to the next step.
Thanks
I need assistance in building a color sorter which can differentiate between peeled and unpeeled cloves see attached. I know this forums has some very smart people with electrical/electronics skills. If you can guide me through process designs it would be great.
after some research on the web i came across there are color sensors on the market which can be tought to learn a colour. So my ideal solution is to have my cloves pass through a conveyor belt with a width maybe 1.5 times the width of the cloves and then a color sensor monitor the cloves as they pass once it detects an unpeeled clove it would signal/trigger a mechanism to throw the clove off the conveyor belt. this process should be very fast because there could be 15 sacks of peeled vs unpeeled cloves ! im ready to have multiple sensors to work in parallel if need be. So this is the basic idea. keeping the circuitry / electronics as simple as possible !! So please suggest a good colour sensor which is cheap as a starter but yet good enough in your opinion and we move to the next step.
Thanks
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