SiLC Technologies has launched Eyeonic Trace, a laser line scanner that can provide sub-millimeter depth precision for next-generation warehouse automation, robotics, farming, construction and manufacturing applications.
The scanner is compact with a wide 72-degree field of view which allows for the measurement of large objects and is positioned two to three metres above a conveyor belt to capture big boxes while still accurately upholding millimetre precision.
Eyeonic Trace is also unaffected by ambient light and can provide millimetre precision from as far as 10 meters away. It’s designed to provide better depth precision than the human eye, reducing the need for human workers in applications that may have an impact on their health.
The scanner uses a highly-integrated silicon photonics chip to allow the Eyeonic Trace to accurately dimension objects in dynamic ranges while accommodating objects with diverse reflective properties and functioning reliably indoors or outdoors.
SiLC Technologies is showcasing the Eyeonic Trace Laser Line Scanner at CES in Las Vegas this month which is the company’s first turnkey, fully integrated offering with samples expected to be available in Q2 2025.
The firm has already gained investment from Honda Xcelerator Ventures and the Eyeonic Trace Laser Line Scanner is designed to provide the next level of AI-driven automation and mobility.