As part of CCD CNC router, CCD camera is installed on the head of the machine to capture images of the workpiece surface. These images usually come from patterns or marks printed on materials such as UV, PVC, KT board, etc.
The CCD camera converts the captured image signals into electrical signals and processes them through internal circuits. These signals undergo processes such as photoelectric conversion, charge storage and transfer, and finally generate digital image signals.
The processed image data is transmitted to the control system, and the shape, position and size information in the image is analyzed by software algorithms. For example, the CCD system can automatically identify print marks or edges, thereby adjusting the engraving path to ensure precise cutting.
Based on the precise data provided by the CCD, the control system generates an optimized engraving path and drives the CNC Router motor to perform the engraving task.