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Chip Sorting Machine Product

Overview

A casino chip sorter is a high-speed machine sorting mixed gaming chips by denomination and value, then counting and bathing them in transparent counter tubes. Live casino floors accumulate chips of various colors and values in chip racks, tip boxes, and exchange windows. Manual sorting by eye is slow and error-prone; a dedicated sorter processes 1500+ chips per minute with 99.5% accuracy, automatically reconciling cage inventory with recorded payouts. Modern sorters connect to casino management systems (POS, accounting) and create immutable audit trails for regulatory compliance.

Operating Cycle

A cage operator dumps a mixed batch of chips—$1s, $5s, $25s, $100s, and higher—into the Input Hopper. The vibrating Vibratory Feed and Singulator separates them and advances them single-file into a recognition zone. A high-speed CMOS Image Sensor at 200+ frames per second captures each chip's color, imprinted text, and security features, then sends image data to a neural-network processor in the [[casino-chip-sorter-electronics|control board]].

The MCU immediately classifies the chip into one of six denominations based on color (e.g., white=$1, red=$5, green=$25, black=$100) and forward-confirms via optical text recognition. The Optical Recognition Module module transmits a sorting decision to the pneumatic Pneumatic Divert Arm Assembly: a specific solenoid arm deflects the chip into the corresponding chute.

Chips land in stacked [[casino-chip-sorter-counter-tube|counter tubes]], where each chip passes an Optical Gate Sensor sensor, incrementing the electronic count displayed on the sorter's LCD. When a tube fills (500 chips ≈ $25 maximum revenue), an audible alarm sounds and the tube must be removed and its count manually verified.

Color Recognition Algorithm

Early chip sorters relied solely on color sensors, but casinos adopted varied chip designs to prevent theft and counterfeiting. Modern sorters use 2-megapixel [[image-sensor|cameras]] capturing high-resolution chip surface imagery, allowing machine-learning models to identify edge printing, security holograms, and milling patterns unique to each denomination. The [[mcu|neural-net accelerator]] runs inference in <10ms per chip, making real-time sorting feasible.

However, a counterfeit chip with perfect color match but slightly thinner profile or different weight will still pass the optical stage. Cage managers perform periodic spot checks, weighing 20–30 chips against known standards to detect fraud.

Audit Trail and Reconciliation

Every chip sorted triggers an event logged by the [[casino-chip-sorter-electronics|control board]]. The log includes timestamp, image hash, neural-net confidence score, and sorted denomination. This encrypted audit trail is uploaded to the casino's central management system daily, allowing accounting to reconcile cage inventory with gaming floor play-through records. If a high-value denomination shows anomalously high sorting errors (e.g., >5% misclassification rate for $500 chips), it signals possible counterfeiting or a system malfunction requiring investigation.

Maintenance and Recalibration

The CMOS Image Sensor lens collects chip dust and oils over weeks of operation; cleaning is a daily task. The vibrating Vibratory Feed and Singulator can develop flat spots on its rubber surface, causing jamming. Bearings in the Eccentric Vibrator Motor require replacement every 2–3 years of continuous operation. The pneumatic [[casino-chip-sorter-divert-arm|arms]] accumulate chip dust in cylinder seals; preventive maintenance replaces seals every 6 months.

Most importantly, color calibration must occur at shift start: the LED Ring Light illumination is adjusted, and test chips of each denomination are run through to verify the neural-net confidence scores exceed a threshold (typically >95%). If confidence drops below 90%, the sorter locks out and alerts the cage supervisor to perform manual re-training or consult a technician.

Regulatory Integration

Gaming commissions require sorters to produce reports detailing chip counts by denomination and total value sorted per day. This report must match the casino's drop figures from gaming tables and reconciliation records. Any discrepancy >1% triggers an investigation. Some jurisdictions demand that audit logs be sealed and transmitted to a third-party auditor monthly, preventing cage staff from tampering with records.

Chip sorters also help detect counterfeit currency introduced to the cage. If an unusual chip denomination appears (e.g., a $50 chip when casino only issues $25 and $100 units), the neural-net flags it as an anomaly, alerting security.

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Bill of materials

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# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Input Hopper 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-hopper 1 6 assembly
1.1 Hopper Bowl casino-chip-sorter-hopper-bin 1 part
1.2 Overflow Gate casino-chip-sorter-hopper-divider 2 part
1.3 Coil Spring coil-spring 2 part
1.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Vibratory Feed and Singulator 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-feed-belt 1 7 assembly
2.1 Feed Plate casino-chip-sorter-feed-plate 1 part
2.2 Eccentric Vibrator Motor casino-chip-sorter-vibrator-motor 1 part
2.3 Coil Spring coil-spring 4 part
2.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
3 Optical Recognition Module 5 parts casino-chip-sorter-recognition 1 6 assembly
3.1 CMOS Image Sensor image-sensor 1 part
3.2 LED Ring Light casino-chip-sorter-ring-light 1 part
3.3 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
3.4 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
3.5 Connector connector 2 part
4 Pneumatic Divert Arm Assembly 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-sorting-tubes 1 22 assembly
4.1 Divert Arm casino-chip-sorter-divert-arm 6 part
4.2 Relay relay 8 part
4.3 Connector connector 6 part
4.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part
5 Counter Tubes and Sensors 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-counters 1 20 assembly
5.1 Counter Tube casino-chip-sorter-counter-tube 6 part
5.2 Optical Gate Sensor casino-chip-sorter-optical-gate 6 part
5.3 Connector connector 6 part
5.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part
6 Motor and Pneumatic Control 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-motor-drives 1 11 assembly
6.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
6.2 Relay relay 6 part
6.3 Pneumatic Regulator casino-chip-sorter-air-regulator 1 part
6.4 Connector connector 3 part
7 Control and Audit Electronics 5 parts casino-chip-sorter-electronics 1 47 assembly
7.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
7.2 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
7.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 40× 40 part
7.4 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
7.5 Connector connector 4 part
8 Enclosure and Safety 4 parts casino-chip-sorter-cabinet 1 9 assembly
8.1 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 3 part
8.2 Protective Guard casino-chip-sorter-safety-guard 2 part
8.3 Emergency Stop Button casino-chip-sorter-e-stop-button 1 part
8.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 3 part

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