Been noticing a lag in the time that the wrist camera processes a large part verses a smaller part. Is this normal? Is there a processing time lag for parts that exceed a certain footprint?
The more features the longer it takes. To reduce cycle time, you could teach only a smaller but relevant piece of the part.
@armormodeller @David_Levasseur to add to this, the cycle time we calculated with some test in our lab would give you around 0.4 seconds for a simple shape (a ring) on a plain background. You can expect the cycle time to go up between 1 and 5 seconds for a complex part (composed of hundreds of features). Also, if you want to optimize your cycle time, use a simple, uniform background. If your background contains any kind of geometric shape it will slow down the processing.
Been noticing a lag in the time that the wrist camera processes a large part verses a smaller part. Is this normal? Is there a processing time lag for parts that exceed a certain footprint?