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February, 2013 SPI and AOI Inspection from CyberOptics


Minneapolis, MN — CyberOptics Corporation is presenting its newest range of SPI and AOI inspection solutions. The QX600 AOI System comes with an all-new Strobed Inspection Module (SIM) with enhanced illumination using LED lighting. The new SIM significantly


improves solder joint and gold finger inspection while dramatically reduc- ing reflection and shadow effects. The SIM is engineered to be absolutely cal- ibration-free and illuminates only when necessary, reducing cost of own- ership. Because illumination needs differ for various component types, the company designs its systems with flex- ible illumination providing a combina-


tion of lighting contrasts to suit different inspection types. A higher sensor resolution (12µm) captures brilliant and crisp quality images for defect review analysis while improv- ing 01005 inspection. Plus, we are still the fastest at a blazing inspection speed of 200cm2/sec. The SE500ULTRA™ sys-


QX600 AOI system.


tem is packed with 30 percent more speed, revamped defect review software and optional dual illumination sensor. An all-new, improved ultra-fast sensor combined with a unique “all-in-one” scan technique (that integrates fiducial, bar- code and range scans into one,


seamless inspection scan se quence) is what makes the SE500 ULTRA 30 per- cent faster at 210cm2/sec. The optional Dual Illu mination sensor further en - han ces repeatability and reproducibil- ity on the very smallest of paste deposits. The SE500ULTRA is closed loop feedback-ready, which means, better yields. The QX100™ tabletop AOI sys-


tem combines the performance of an in-line inspection system with the flexibility of a tabletop system. The system includes the company’s spe- cial image acquisition technology, the SIM, and is capable of inspecting


component sizes down to 01005. Contact: CyberOptics Corp.,


5900 Golden Hills Drive,


Minneapolis, MN 55416 % 763-542-5000 fax: 763-542-5100 E-mail: info@cyberoptics.com Web: www.cyberoptics.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #1411.


Production Solutions: Cost-Effective Board Support


Poway, CA — Poduction Solutions Inc. is highlighting the new RED-E- SET SZ GO! cost-effective board sup- port tooling solution designed for applications that do not require rigid fixed height support. Utilizing the company's patent pending design, the GO! is a hands- and tool-free sup- port that requires no setup and elim- inates board sag, component damage and board bounce. Once implemented, the GO! will


dramatically improve quality and reduce changeover time. The RED-E- SET SZ Center Support provides


2D X-Ray Image X-Plane™ Slice X-Plane™ Slice


Cost-effective PCB support system.


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next-generation self-adjusting auto- matic board support, suitable for pick-and-place users who want to eliminate setup completely. Requir - ing no tools or machine modification, the SZ is delivered from the factory ready to install in minutes. The tool- ing simply lifts out for easy removal or maintenance. When combined, the RED-E-


SET SZ Center Support and RED-E- SET GO! will increase machine uti- lization and uptime while reducing labor costs associated with board setup. With the addition of the SZ GO!, the RED-E-SET product line now offers three different levels of support tooling from the GO! to the mid-range ML Manual Lock, to the


fully automatic AS AutoSet. Contact: Production Solutions


Inc., 12675 Danielson Court, Ste. 403, Poway, CA 92064 {T}858-486- 1088 fax: 858-486-9178 E-mail: info@production-solutions.com Web: www.production-solutions.com


See us at Electronics West/MDM Booth 3113 and IPC/APEX Booth 2915 See at IPC/APEX Booth #538.


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