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Viscom: Advanced High Speed 3D AOI, SPI and AXI


Transformers and Inductors


UL TRA MINIA TURE Surface Mount Audio


• Manufactured and tested to MIL-PRF-27


• Frequency range 20 Hz to 250 KHz


• Power and EMI Inductors • Available from


100 milliwatts to 3 watts


• Impedance from 20 ohms to 100 K ohms


• Operating temperature -550 +130o


• Low Profile from .18"ht. • Thru-Hole available


C to C (Class V, 155˚C available) Call toll free 800-431-1064 PICO


in NY call 914-738-1400 Fax 914-738-8225


Electronics, Inc. 143 Sparks Ave. Pelham, N.Y. 10803


E Mail: info@picoelectronics.com www.picoelectronics.com


See Pico’s full Catalog immediately at www.picoelectronics.com Low Profile from .18"ht.


Hanover, Germany — Viscom is pre- senting its advanced and comprehen- sive SPI, AOI and X-ray portfolio including the S3088 AOI and SPI systems, designed to flexibly cover even the most challenging require- ments, from small series production to high-volume/low-mix. The new XM-3D camera module allows for especially fast inspections, with both high-resolution angled views and 3D analyses. The company’s all new Fast -


Flow transport optimizes throughput and shortens cycle times. To meet current and future


requirements in electronics manufac- turing, not only must the inspection object as a whole be reliably detected, but each individual point of the object as well. This task is now solved in the XM module with the addition of a structured light projec- tor to the existing orthogonal and angular cameras, totaling over 60 Megapixels. With an image acquisi-


tion rate of up to 1.8 gigapixels/sec- ond, the new XM module is extreme- ly fast, and fully upgradeable for 3D.


New XM 3D camera module. 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


See at NEPCON South China Booth #A-1C36.


Ingun: Step Probe with Splayed Tip


Konstanz, Germany — The new Step Probe series T-785 M with a splayed tip enables, for the first time, reliable testing of Clips and Jacks. The wear-free contacting is achieved via the outer wall of the


Contact: Ingun USA, Inc., 252


Latitude Lane, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-746- 0869 E-mail: sven.frischen@ingun.us Web: www.ingun.us or Ingun Prufmittelbau GmbH, Max-


The most advanced and versatile rework system available.


The MBT 350 has three handpiece channels that are active simultaneously. The system is fully programmable and can be password protected.


The Hi-Flo dual-purpose vacuum/pressure pump and delivery system features PACE’s patented SNAP-VAC Technology, providing the most vacuum available for desoldering applications.


MBT 350


1-877-882-7223 paceworldwide.com


Step probe with splayed tip.


contacting cage and the splayed tip. The splayed tip opens up as soon as the collar of the probe rests against the casing of the Clip. Different variants are available


for round and square cross-sections depending on the shape of the open- ing to be contacted.


Stromeyer-Strasse 162, 78467 Konstanz, Germany % +49 7531 8105-0 fax: +49 7531 8105-65 E-mail: info@ingun.com Web: www.ingun.com


See at NEPCON South China Booth #A1-D13.


Solutions and systems for soldering, rework and repair of electronics


Delivery-Stock to one week for sample quantities


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