Kairos Virtual Instruments

Machine Vision
Vision
Motion
Motion
Measurements
Measurements
Consulting
Consulting
Analysis
Analysis
Control
Control
Monitoring
Monitoring
Software
Software

Services

As a company Kairos can assist you in a variety of ways to meet the requirements of your specific project. This includes; turnkey solutions, consultation, project requirement specifications, hardware selection, software design and project management. In addition, we can also provide off the shelf products at competitive prices.

Below is a list of areas we can provide these services in:

Machine Vision:

Machine Vision
  • Vision inspection on manufacturing lines.
  • Image processing.

Motion Control:

Motion Control
  • AC/DC motor control
  • Precision motion control

Measurements:

Measurements
  • PC-based data acquisition & Data-logging
  • Multiple types of sensors eg: voltage, current, strain, temperature, vibration, flow etc.
  • Stand-alone/Embedded datalogging using intelligent industrial controllers.

Analysis:

Analysis
  • Image Analysis
  • Measurement & Signal Analysis
  • Vibration & Sound Analysis

Control Systems:

  • Discrete control of processes
  • Advanced control with customized algorithms

Monitoring Applications such as:

  • Vibration monitoring & analysis
  • Power quality monitoring
  • Structural health monitoring
  • remote monitoring: wireless, GSM/GPRS etc

Software:

  • Software Development
  • LabVIEW code reviews

Consulting Services:

  • Configuring a system and assisting with the hardware specifications
  • Project Managment
  • Training on the completed system

7 Ways to Boost Your PLC System

High-Performance Analog Measurements
  • High-Performance Analog Measurements

Advanced Analysis and Control
  • Advanced Analysis & Control

Custom Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
  • Custom Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)

Machine Vision
  • Machine Vision

Embedded Data Logging
  • Embedded Data Logging

Wireless Monitoring
  • Wireless Monitoring

Web & Industrial Connectivity
  • Web & Industrial Connectivity

Why add more functionality to a programmable logic controller (PLC) system? For several decades, PLCs have controlled most production and automation through reliable, discrete logic and straightforward analog I/O. While most industrial applications are well-served by these capabilities, today’s industrial machines continue to push the performance boundaries of what traditional PLCs can provide.