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ViTrox: Best-in-Class AOI and AXI
Penang, Malaysia — ViTrox Technologies will showcase the V810 S2 EX 3D in-line Advanced X-Ray Inspection System (AXI) and V510 Optimus 3D AOI system, both of which are 2015 NPI Award winners.
The inspection area of the system has been improved to 18.7 x 24-in. (475 x 610mm) and the V810 S2 EX incorporates Scan Path Merging (SPAM) state-of-art new technology that can reduce the inspection time
boosts the projection and image acqui- sition speed up to 10 times faster using an in-house proprietary projec- tor. PSP 2 improves accuracy and test coverage on 100 percent pressfit and PTH boards. In addition, the V810 S2 EX is coupled with the ViTrox Verification Tool Solution (VVTS), which is equipped with SPC capability for reviewing and verifying inspection results and images. The V510 Optimus 3D AOI uses
2D + 3D optical inspection concurrent- ly to achieve high productivity and high detectability. It reportedly has extraordinary capabilities and is able to detect various types of challenging defects, such as Lifted Lead, Coplan - arity, Black color PCB/Multi color PCB, Presence/Absence, small compo- nents like 01005/0201 and many oth- ers. The 3D AOI is coupled with struc-
tured lighting for 2D illumination with multiple color LEDs. The exceptional multi-angle multi-color illumination capability allows multiple images to be acquired for each view. The robust design of the 3D AOI
permits it to cater to multi-platform requirements, allowing mix-and- match combinations with AOI in XL, XXL, Dual Lane and Flexible Dual Lane models. The V510 Optimus 3D AOI comes with Dual Lane options, upgradable to XL model for bigger board size inspection, as well as the
extended conveyor. Contact: ViTrox USA, 103
Bonaventura Dr., San Jose, CA 95134 % 970-481-3663 fax: 408-573- 1079 Web:
www.vitrox.com
See at NEPCON China Booth #B-1G58
VJ Electronix: New V810 S2 EX automated x-ray system.
The V510 Optimus also won a 2014 Global Technology Award. The V810 S2 EX automated x-ray inspection system is able to inspect boards up to 482 x 609mm (10 percent larger than the S2) and reportedly provides the best support on the market for boards up to 7mm thick and 4.5kgs. The board top clearance of V810 S2 EX is enhanced to 50mm while bot- tom clearance is enhanced to 70mm.
and hardware scanning path. Single Unified Management Office (SUMO) uses an 8-core processor with 128GB of RAM that accelerates the system to its optimum level of performance. Simultaneous Efficient Recon -
struction Technique (SERT) and a new 64-bit imaging processor architec- ture combine Predictive Slice Height (PSH) into a single scanning path. Phase Shift Profilometry 2 (PSP 2)
Summit II Rework Station
Littleton, MA — VJ Electronix, Inc. will highlight the new high perform- ance Summit II and XQuik with AccuCount for counting components stored in reels. The new Summit II is the latest semi-automated rework system. Improved ergonomics com- bined with next-generation controls and proven heating technology pro- vide the greatest performance and flexibility. The new system has a smaller footprint, yet larger board
capacity with easy-to-adjust board support fixtures. Enhanced Sierra - Mate software takes the popular user-friendly operation to the next level with a simple icon-driven GUI
Expert test services with the latest available test equipment.
and excellent flexibility through eas- ily customized operation sequences. The XQuik with AccuCount
Technology maintains inventory con- trol of component reels, making the operation fast and easy. The XQuik system automatically counts compo- nents as small as 01005 with better than 99 percent accuracy. The process takes only seconds, compared to many minutes required by typical counting processes. The new XQuik
II handles reels from 7 to 15-in. Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc.,
234 Taylor St., Littleton, MA 01460 % 978-486-4777
Web:
www.vjelectronix.com
See at NEPCON China Booth #B-1D10.
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