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                   


February, 2013


SEHO Adds Process Control Features


Kreuzwertheim, Germany — SEHO Systems GmbH is highlighting its best-selling selective soldering sys- tem — the SEHO PowerSelective. The system’s software ensures high process reliability by compen- sating product or production- related warpage of the assem- blies to be processed. The new software feature


  





is available for the Power - Selective, and guarantees an automated and reliable proce- dure. During operation, a high precision laser measuring sys- tem determines the actual dis- tance of the PCB from the pre- viously defined points prior to soldering. These values and the z height of the reference point are the basis for a pre- cise calculation for modeling and illustrating an altitude profile for the assembly in process. All points of the soldering program are set off against the modeled value, ensuring that all points are soldered at the optimum height regardless of actual board warpage. The PCB warpage compensa-


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Light-Guided Connector Assembly


Use this new, patented system to double your productivity* when assembling circular and rectangular connectors. The Light Director™ system uses light fibers driven by super-bright LED lamps to individually illuminate target cavities in the connector being assembled. When you enter the wire code printed on unconnected wires or touch a wire terminated at the other end, software turns on the appropriate fiber, thereby causing a bright, flashing light to project from inside the target cavity guiding you to the proper insertion point. Correct insertion is confirmed by the elimination of light from that location, whereas insertion into an incorrect cavity leaves the flashing light visible.


 


® Model M3U PC-based cable test system. Electrical test after build possible.





 Pinning. Probed guided assembly also available.


 and voice commands.


 your mating connector and we will mount and program it at no charge.


www.cableeye.com/LightDirector Tel: (800) 776-0414


 unconnected wire with probe or finger.


*Field testing has shown a doubling of assembly speed while practically eliminating errors.


 flash. Computer also reads pin number in natural voice.


  insertion.


CAMI Research Inc. 


CAMI ®


tion together with the automatic PCB alignment based on fiducial recognition guarantees optimum and highly reproducible xyz positioning, thus going one step further in zero- fault production. The company’s AOI feature can


be easily integrated into a Power - Selective, offering remarkable cost savings in floor space and board han- dling equipment. Depending on the complexity of the products to be sol-


dered, the AOI system can be activat- ed if solder joints are considered to be critical, or it may be deactivated for non-complex boards, thus reducing overall production time. While using


AOI built into selective soldering system.


the AOI system in the production process, the unit allows separation of assemblies with defects and auto- matically leads them to a repair sta- tion instead of leaving them in the production line. The AOI system is equipped with a special 5MP RGB camera and LEDs for lighting in dif- ferent colors. It provides a field of view of 51 x 38mm with 20µm pixel resolution. The system software pro- vides a comprehensive component


library to ensure easy programming. Contact: Seho North


America, Inc., 1420 Jamike Drive, Erlanger, KY 41018 % 859-371-7346 E-mail: sehona@sehona.com Web: www.sehona.com or www.seho.de


See at IPC/APEX Booth #409.


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