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March, 2015 ElEctronic Mfg Products


CyberOptics Introduces New 3D AOI


Minneapolis, MN — CyberOptics® Corporation (Nasdaq: CYBE) has in- troduced the new SQ3000™ 3D Auto- mated Optical Inspection (AOI) sys- tem.


exceptional speed and accuracy. MRS technology inhibits reflections that could result in measurement in- accuracies, which is particularly crit- ical for inspecting shiny objects. The new 3D AOI sys-


tem maximizes ROI and line utilization with multi- view 3D sensors that cap- ture and transmit data si- multaneously, and in par- allel, enabling the fastest 3D inspection in the in- dustry. The MRS technology


inside combined with the highly sophisticated 3D fusing algorithms offers microscopic image quality at production speeds. An easy-to-use, intuitive in- terface with touch control facilitates minimal train- ing and operator interac- tion.


New AOI uses multi-reflection suppression system.


According to the company, inte-


grating its proprietary 3D Multi-Re- flection Suppresion (MRS) sensor into the SQ3000 AOI system enables


Contact: CyberOptics


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


Corp., 5900 Golden Hills Dr., Minneapolis, MN


Keystone: “Auto-In” 20mm Coin Cell Holder


Astoria, NY — The need for automat- ic insertion of the popular 2032 and 2025 Lithium Coin Cells has been met by Keystone Electronics Corp. The company’s latest coin cell holder is rugged and excellent for retaining cells securely under shock and vibra- tion in high-density applica- tions for PCB requirements. In applications where


the battery must be automat- ically inserted using a vacu- um or mechanical pick-and- place device, the new “Auto- In” coin cell battery holder Part #1058 (bulk) or #105 - 8TR on tape-and-reel is suit- able for use with most vacu- um and mechanical pick-and- place assemblies. This new holder pro-


vides design versatility for surface mount applications using the 2032 or 2025 coin cell bat- teries. Each holder is polarized and has dual-spring, gold-plated phos- phor bronze contacts in a glass filled LCP UL 94V-0 base. Holders are supplied in bulk or on tape-and-reel. The company’s full line of bat-


“Auto-In” 20mm coin cell holder.


special design requirements, sup- ported by pro-active stamping, ma-


chining and assembly operations. Contact: Keystone Electronics


tery hardware also consists of SMT and THM products including con-


Corp., 31-07 20th Road, Astoria, NY 11105-2017 % 800-221-5510 or 718-956-8900 fax: 718-956-9040 E-mail: kec@keyelco.com Web: www.keyelco.com


tacts, clips, holders, retainers and straps in assorted materials for coin cells and batteries. In addition to a comprehensive line of interconnect hardware and components, Keystone provides application engineering services for product modification and


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