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July, 2011 ElEctronic Mfg ProductS


Count On Tools Intros StripFeeder Trays


Gainesville, GA — Count On Tools Inc. has developed what it calls “rev- olutionary” StripFeeder Trays for loading tape-and-reel components on compact modules for high-mix/low- volume applications.


choose from as well as fully customiz- able widths and pitch based on process requirements. In addition, the trays enable fast changeover between product runs without unloading from the machine.


Goepel: Boundary Scan Combined with Real Time Test


Jena, Germany — Goepel electronic is introducing BAC9305-LAN1G, the latest Bus Access Cable (BAC) as a new member of the JTAG/Boundary Scan hardware platform SCAN- FLEX®


. For the very first time, in con-


nection with the SCANFLEX multi- port module SFX-9305 the new fami- ly member of Bus Access Cables enables the real time test of GBit LAN interfaces in combination with extended JTAG/Boundary Scan oper- ations based on a unique platform. The protocol based functional


Strip feeder tray. The new StripFeeder Trays are


a cost-effective way to load many components in the machine without purchasing expensive feeders. The easy-to-install modules are


designed for quick loading of tape- and-reel components on existing SMT pick-and-place equipment with fiducial markers for alignment. The trays are available for tape


ranging from 8 to 72mm wide with many pre-designed configurations to


The StripFeeder Trays are com-


patible with both paper and em - bossed tape simultaneously, and are suitable for low-volume/high-mix applications and prototyping. Contact: Count On Tools, Inc.,


2481 Hilton Dr., Suite 3, Gainesville, GA 30501 % 800-880-7007 or 770-538-0411 fax: 770-538-0417 E-mail: info@cotinc.com Web: www.cotinc.com or www.pbbaumann.com


test of the LAN interface with maxi- mum transfer speed helps to detect production faults as well as dynamic problems.


According to the company, the


new Bus Access Cable is the first to combine functional interface tests with other methods such as Boundary Scan and Flash program- ming in one process step. The BAC9305-LAN1G was


designed to connect to the multi-port I/O module SFX9305, providing a triple-speed 10/100/1000MBit Ether - net interface. ARP, TCP/IP and DHCP are currently supported proto-


cols. The module can be utilized for devices with or without completely implemented firmware. In the latter case, the cable is used with VarioTAP®, a technology


for processor emulation tests. Vario - TAP takes over the initialization of the UUT processor as well as the respective LAN interface, without flashing a specific firmware. In connection with the SFX-


9305 module, the BAC9305-LAN1G can be freely combined with all SCANFLEX controllers on PCI, PCI Express, Cabled PCI Express, PXI, PXI Express, FireWire, USB or LAN. It is fully supported by SYSTEM CASCON™ software from version 4.5.4 on. In addition the BAC for LAN,


there are modules supporting USB (Host/Slave), CAN (Highspeed/ - Lowspeed), LIN, BlueTooth, RS-232 and RS-422/485. Contact: Goepel electronics LLC,


9737 Great Hills Trail, #170, Austin, TX 78759 % 888-446-3735 or 512-782-2500 E-mail: info-AT-goepelusa.com Web: www.goepelusa.com or www.goepel.com


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