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Nordson DAGE to X-Ray Samples


MODEL 901


Handler System with a Single Tray, Tape In/Out, Multiple Test Sites,


Laser Mark and Camera Inspection UPH over 2,000 with


30 sec programming time


Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK — The Nordson DAGE XD7600NT Dia - mond X-ray and XD7600NT Ruby X- ray are described as the ultimate flat panel inspection systems with Quick - View CT. The inspection systems uti- lize the latest technology, flat panel detector and proven feature recogni- tion capability to provide the ultimate choice for the highest quality in X-ray imaging on the market today. En - gineers are encouraged to being prod- uct samples to the booth for testing. The company’s maintenance-


free, sealed transmissive X-ray tube provides 0.1µm feature recognition and up to 10W of power, which together with the 2Mpixel XiDAT3 digital image detector, provide the highest performance and highest magnification imaging. The Diamond and Ruby inspec-


tion systems now use the company’s new X-Plane™ option, which uses a


proprietary, patent-applied-for, tomosynthesis, or CT technique to create 2D X-ray slices in any plane of a printed circuit board assembly without the need to cut the board.


X-ray inspection system. Contact: Nordson DAGE, 48065


Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538- 6541 % 510-683-3930 Web: www.dage-group.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #2915.


Cogiscan: New RFID Based PCB Traceability


www.exatron.com


1-800-EXA-TRON 1-408-629-7600


See us at IPC/APEX Booth 112


Bromont, Quebec, Canada, —Cogiscan Inc. is showing the Murata MAGIC- STRAP© for PCB RFID tracking inte- grated with the company’s TTC Middleware. The innovative solution was developed in collaboration with Murata, a worldwide leader in ceramic passive components. The joint Murata/Cogiscan solu-


bgarework.com


Expert 10.6 Rework Station #1 in Tablet Rework


Advanced thermal management


“True” vision alignment and auto correction


REWORK PERFORMANCE Mini-Oven.........


Reball BGAs & CSPs


Pre-bump QFNs


Compact, stand- alone tabletop unit


tion expands on standard PCB track- ing by utilizing UHF RFID technolo- gy, which provides a read-writable data repository on the PCB and allows faster, more reliable scanning. Since RFID does not require the typ- ical line-of-sight visibility of a bar- code, the solution also allows track- ing of the finished goods through the supply chain and for customer serv- ice and field support. The seamless integration of Murata’s RFID technology with


Cogiscan’s track and trace platform represents the first time RFID track- ing of circuit boards has been made available as a plug-and-play technol- ogy, greatly simplifying and acceler- ating the integration with standard factory software systems.


PCB tracking with RFID. Contact: Cogiscan Inc., 50, de


Gaspi, Suite A5, Bromont, Quebec, Canada J2L 2N8 % 877-534-2644 or 450-534-2644 fax: 450-534-0092 E-mail: info@cogiscan.com Web: www.cogiscan.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #609.


See us at IPC/APEX Booth 1205


See us at IPC/APEX Booth 3101


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