SICK Sensor Intelligence: Sensor Integration Machine SIM10xx

PB 27 Sick SIM10xx 400

Nov 15, 2019

As part of the SICK AppSpace eco-system, the programmable SIM10xx Sensor Integration Machines offer multiple sensor data acquisition and fusion processes, thereby providing space for new application solutions. The acquired data is processed and visualized for important information, for example quality control or process analysis. In addition, the IoT gateway functions enable connection from the edge to the cloud via the Internet in the context of Industry 4.0. The SIM10xx products feature a powerful processor and Ethernet interfaces for cameras and LiDAR sensors. Other sensors can be integrated via IO-Link, for instance for distance and height measuring purposes.

At a glance

  • Interfaces for the cloud and cameras, illumination, LIDAR scanners, (IO-Link) sensors and encoders
  • Up to 4 Ethernet ports
  • SICK Interface & Algorithm API for image and sensor data processing
  • Enclosure rating IP65 or IP20 (depending on type)
  • Design without fans
  • Flexible in use, e.g., with the Flexi Soft safety controller

Your Benefits

  • Easy development of customized data applications with graphical application modeling in SICK AppSpace
  • Processing of sensor and camera data as well as IoT gateway functions in one device
  • Configurable firewall for a high level of data security
  • One-box solution: Complete hardware system for a quick project start without a complex search for SW drivers, components and cables
  • Diverse image/scan processing options for all industrial fields of application
  • Flexible and compact housing concept for mounting directly on the system or in the control cabinet

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