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1DC sensors connect directly via EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, EtherCAT, Modbus/TCP, or CC-Link IE Field Basic. ODC sensors connect through SCU5 or SCU6x controllers with the same protocol options.

Roll-2-Roll® sensors offer two integration paths, both providing real-time edge positions, width measurements, and inspection alerts to your PLC without middleware or custom drivers.

1DC Sensors — Direct PLC Connection

The 1DC has a built-in controller with an M8 4-pin network connector. It connects directly to your industrial Ethernet network via:

  • EtherNet/IP
  • PROFINET
  • EtherCAT
  • Modbus/TCP
  • CC-Link IE Field Basic

This makes the 1DC ideal for OEMs and integrators who want a single-device solution with direct PLC communication.

ODC Sensors — Via SCU5 or SCU6x Controller

ODC sensors connect to an SCU5 or SCU6x controller via M12 12-pin Quick Disconnect Sensor Cable (up to 10 m). The controller then provides the network interface:

  • SCU6x — dual industrial Ethernet ports, 4 digital inputs (NPN/PNP/dry contact), 3 digital outputs, plus web browser dashboard for remote diagnostics
  • SCU5 — single Ethernet port (EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, or EtherCAT depending on variant) plus analog outputs (±10V, 0–20 mA)

Both paths deliver edge positions, width data, and inspection signals — including splice alerts, flag detection triggers, and defect notifications — directly to Rockwell, Siemens, Beckhoff, or any EtherNet/IP-compatible PLC.

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No. Zero code, zero calibration — operators set up the sensor directly via touchscreen or web interface in minutes.

No. Roll-2-Roll® sensors require zero code and zero calibration.

Traditional line scan cameras need a vision engineer, custom software, and careful calibration procedures. Roll-2-Roll® sensors take a fundamentally different approach:

  • No calibration — the 1:1 magnification of the fiber-optic array means what the sensor sees is exactly what is there. No geometric correction, no lens calibration tables, no distortion compensation.
  • No programming — adaptive edge detection algorithms are built into the controller firmware. Operators configure detection parameters through the SCU5 or SCU6x touchscreen interface or the 1DC built-in web interface.
  • No vision expertise — setup takes minutes. Select the measurement mode, set thresholds, and the sensor is ready to run.

This simplicity is what makes Roll-2-Roll® sensors practical for inspection applications like splice detection, flag detection, and surface defect monitoring — you get vision-like capabilities without the vision system learning curve.

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Nearly all — including clear films, metals, textiles, mesh, porous webs, glass, and carbon fiber. They even work under vacuum, which no other sensing technology can do.

Roll-2-Roll® sensors work on nearly all web materials, including many that defeat conventional sensors:

  • Clear films — PET, BOPP, cellophane, and other transparent materials work without special settings
  • Mesh and porous webs — accurately measured where conventional sensors fail
  • Metals and foils — aluminum, copper, steel strip
  • Textiles and nonwovens
  • Glass and carbon fiber

The patented light-scattering and spatial-filtering technology detects edges and features regardless of material opacity or surface finish. No recalibration is needed when switching between materials.

One capability is unique to Roll-2-Roll® sensors: detecting clear film edges under vacuum. Ultrasonic sensors cannot function without air as a transmission medium, and camera-based systems struggle with transparent materials. Roll-2-Roll® sensors are the only sensing technology that reliably detects clear films in vacuum environments.

The one challenging material is matte carbon black — the solution is to angle the light source perpendicular to the web to increase light scattering at the edge.

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No — it is a line scan camera with vision-like capabilities packaged as a sensor. It detects edges, measures widths, counts threads, and flags splices, tears, and surface defects.

No. A Roll-2-Roll® sensor is actually a line scan camera with vision-like capabilities, packaged with the simplicity of a sensor.

Traditional edge sensors give you a single-point measurement — one edge position, one signal. Roll-2-Roll® sensors have 768 to over 14,000 pixels, integrated LED lighting (infrared, ultraviolet, or white light options), and adaptive algorithms that provide spatial awareness across the full sensing range.

This means a single Roll-2-Roll® sensor can handle:

  • Edge detection — up to 128 edges simultaneously
  • Width measurement — real-time, across ranges up to 960 mm
  • Splice detection — tape splices, overlaps, and joints
  • Flag detection — operator flags, markers, and registration marks
  • Thread counting — individual thread or string detection
  • Tear and void inspection — holes, tears, and surface anomalies

All of this without machine vision complexity. The same sensor-controller combination can be repurposed across entirely different applications without hardware replacement — significantly reducing ownership costs.

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Roll-2-Roll sensors are line scan cameras reimagined — patented fiber-optic optics replace circular lenses, eliminating calibration, distortion, and the need for vision programming.

Both Roll-2-Roll® sensors and traditional line scan cameras capture one-dimensional scans to build profiles of continuously moving webs. However, Roll-2-Roll® sensors use patented linear fiber-optic arrays instead of circular lenses. This fundamental difference delivers several advantages:

  • 100x more light sensitivity — larger pixels (63.5 µm vs. 5–14 µm in conventional cameras) capture significantly more light per pixel
  • Working distance under 15 mm — the 1:1 magnification of fiber optics enables compact installations in tight spaces
  • Zero lens distortion — linear fiber optics behave like telecentric lenses, eliminating the aberrations and geometric errors inherent in circular optics
  • No vision engineer required — adaptive edge detection algorithms are built in, so setup takes minutes instead of the weeks typically required for traditional line scan camera integration

The result is line-scan-camera-grade measurement capability — pixel counts from 768 to over 14,000, scan rates above 200 kHz — without calibration, custom software, or specialized imaging expertise.

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Plants using legacy edge sensors typically spend $25,000-$75,000 per line annually on hidden costs including calibration labor, extended changeovers, and quality escapes.

The cost of continuing with legacy edge sensors includes:

Hidden Costs (Uncounted but Real)

  • Calibration Labor: 2 hours monthly at $60/hour = $1,440/year per line
  • Extended Changeovers: 2 extra minutes × 5 changes/day × 250 days at $1,000/hour = $41,700/year
  • Troubleshooting Time: 4 hours/month diagnosing drift-related issues = $2,880/year

Risk Costs

  • Quality Escapes: Undetected edge drift causing coating misregistration
  • Equipment Damage: Missed edges leading to web wraps and bearing damage

Opportunity Costs

  • Material Limitations: Cannot run clear films, mesh, or specialty materials
  • Speed Constraints: Slow sensor response forces reduced line speeds

Typical Annual Cost of Inaction: $25,000 - $75,000 per line

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ODC sensors require a controller with touchscreen interface for easy operation. 1DC sensors have built-in processing with direct Ethernet connectivity for OEMs.

Both product lines provide the same edge detection accuracy and material versatility. The difference is in how they integrate:

ODC 96 Family

  • Best for: End users who want easy setup with touchscreen interface
  • Requires SCU5 or SCU6x controller
  • Intuitive touchscreen operation
  • No coding required
  • Sensing ranges: 48-960mm

1DC 960 Series

  • Best for: OEMs and technical users who prefer Ethernet/PLC interfaces
  • All-in-one sensor (no external controller needed)
  • Direct Ethernet connectivity
  • EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, EtherCAT, Modbus/TCP
  • Sensing ranges: 96-960mm

Both are priced similarly—choose based on your integration preference, not cost.

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No. Roll-2-Roll sensors are designed for operator setup with zero code required—no vision expert, no programming, no complex calibration.

Roll-2-Roll® Sensors are essentially one-dimensional line scan cameras—but without the complexity of traditional machine vision systems:

Traditional Machine VisionRoll-2-Roll Technologies Sensors
Requires separate light sourceIntegrated LED illumination
Needs gantry/mounting systemsSingle-sided, compact form factor
Requires "vision expert" to programOperators set up with zero code
Complex calibration proceduresNo calibration needed
Weeks of integration timeSetup in minutes

This is a major unlock: sophisticated 1D imaging capability that production staff can set up and maintain without specialized training or ongoing support costs.

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Roll-2-Roll edge sensors achieve ±0.1mm accuracy with hardware resolution of 0.0635mm and repeatability greater than 99.9%.

Roll-2-Roll® Sensors provide true spatial awareness—not just binary on/off detection:

Hardware Resolution0.0635 mm (0.0025 in)
Firmware ResolutionUp to 0.015875 mm
Repeatability>99.9%
Linearity Error0.25%
Response Time20 ms standard (1 ms available)

This accuracy is maintained across all material types without recalibration—critical for precision applications like battery electrode coating, optical film production, and high-speed converting.

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Yes. Roll-2-Roll sensors work in vacuum environments and can detect clear films under vacuum—a capability no ultrasonic sensor can match.

Roll-2-Roll® Sensors are vacuum compatible and can detect clear films in vacuum environments. This is a unique capability that no other edge detection technology can match:

  • Ultrasonic sensors cannot function in vacuum—no air means no sound waves for detection
  • Many optical sensors struggle with clear films even in normal atmosphere

Roll-2-Roll Technologies fiber-optic technology solves both problems, making it the only solution for applications like:

  • Glass manufacturing processes
  • Vacuum coating operations
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Specialty film production

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