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July, 2012


Viscom Introduces New AOI Software Capabilities


Hanover, Germany — Viscom is offer- ing many additional features with its new SI Software Release 7.45 that make using AOI/AXI inspection sys- tems in electronics manufacturing faster and more convenient. Highlights include improved component body detection for SOTs,


tained. For the color ring inspection, a


new analysis process based on color images from the 8M camera technol- ogy is now available. This process en- sures that color ring inspection for Melf and THT components is fast and reliable. Another new useful function


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the new color ring inspection capabil- ity for resistor values, further simpli- fied optical character recognition (TopOCR), and solder ball inspection. Improved component body de-


tection for SOTs is achieved, in part, with a newly developed algorithm for this task, optimized in actual manu- facturing runs involving high piece counts. With this new inspection process, reliable defect detection and reduced false alarm rates can be at-


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is solder ball inspection. In addition to the familiar variants of inspection window generation from GenCad or Gerber data, this function is now available as a component of the Vis-


com SI software release. Contact: Viscom USA, 1775


Breckinridge Parkway, Suite 500, Duluth, GA 30096 % 678-966-9835 fax:678-966-9828 E-mail: info@ViscomUSA.com Web: www.ViscomUSA.com


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