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ACD:World-Class PoP Assembly and Test


Richardson, TX — ACD offers total support for high-mix, high-technolo- gy assembly from prototypes through low-to-mid-volume production. The company focuses on high-end tech- nology, is staffed with two shifts to respond to a variety of products, markets, and delivery schedules. The company supports the PCB


industry in a variety of ways — from design to laser photoplotting, to sup- porting engineering software, to final test. It offers the support needed to get products to market as quickly as possible.


ACD’s functional testing veri-


fies that each of the various product capabilities defined in the design specification or test specification meet customer requirements. In ad- dition to flying probe test, functional test is instrumental in providing cus- tomers with high quality, defect-free assemblies. The company works closely with its customers and the Functional Test Department to de- velop an accurate test for each as- sembly.


With its medium to high-vol-


ume Juki lines, ACD averages 1.5 turns per day. The versatile lines have the capability and flexibility to


February, 2013


Data I/O: Innovative Programming


Solutions Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corpora- tion is showcasing the RoadRunner3 with FIS, the world’s only just-in- time programming solution that mounts directly onto the SMT ma- chine delivering programmed parts just-before-placement. By connecting RoadRunner3 to Manufacturing Execution Software (MES) with custom software, the FIS SDK kit enables data driven decision making and automated job down- load.


Another product, FLXHD, is


the only automated duplication sys- tem in a desktop footprint with a 40- device-socket-system delivering high throughput for a cost-effective dupli- cation solution. Also, PS588, with a new 3-D


Highly versatile Juki production line.


allows processing complex builds, in- cluding PoP, back-to-back with very little down time. On the MYDATA lines, the company usually completes


up to four turns per day because these lines perform prototypes or


small batch runs. Contact: ACD (Automated Cir- cuit Design), 1250 American Park-


way, Richardson, TX 75081 % 972-664-0900 fax: 972-690-6234 E-mail: scott.fillebrown@ACDUSA.com Web: www.ACDUSA.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #817.


Coplanarity Vision System, the in- dustry’s most trusted and reliable automated handling system has just gotten better, ensuring that only quality devices are programmed; FlashPAKIII now in its Third gener- ation of the industry’s leading manu-


al programming solution. Contact: Data I/O Corporation,


6464 185th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Redmond, WA 98052 % 800-426- 1045 or 425-881-6444 fax: 425-867- 6972 E-mail: higginj@dataio.com Web: www.dataio.com


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