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Koh Young Develops 3D SPI System


Seoul, South Korea — Koh Young Technology has developed a 3D SPI system and is delivering them exclu- sively to Bosch production facilities. The companies have been partners since 2006 and are now strengthen-


on solder paste height, size, volume, and shape, regardless of any produc- tion environment. The system also offers auto-verification of measure- ment capability to ensure the best in- spection quality. The company believes that


aSPIre 3 3D in-line SPI system.


ing that relationship with the aSPIre 3 3D in-line SPI system. The SPI system offers fast and


reliable inspection using the latest 3D measurement technology with two times faster inspection speeds than previous models, without sacri- ficing accuracy and resolution. Its full-3D measurement inspection ca- pability enables defect control based


full-3D measurement of solder paste is the only solution that re- alizes real-time process opti- mization, by providing accurate and reliable process information at the beginning. The advanced SPI software embedded in the aSPIre 3 system provides simpli- fied job management through an SPI library manager, multi-line production status review at a


glance, remote access by a multi-line monitoring tool and RMS, and real- time results traceability from SPI to


AOI through KsmartLink. Contact: Koh Young America, Inc., 6150 W Chandler Boulevard,


Suite 39, Chandler, AZ 85226 %480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail: america@kohyoung.com Web: www.kohyoung.com


Pacific Instruments Intros Ruggedized Ethernet DAS


Malvern, PA — Pacific Instruments, a brand of Vishay Precision Group, has introduced two new data acquisi- tion systems (DAS) that broaden its Micro-Measurements product line. The PI 7200 and PI 7300 DAS bring new capabilities and levels of per-


millivolts referred to output, or user- defined engineering units. Each module has a gigabit Ether-


net interface for control and data out- put, which simplifies system wiring and provides remote and distributed operation. IRIG time base may be em- ployed to synchronize sampling on multiple modules within 10 µs, or TTL timing may be used to achieve


better than 1 µs time alignment. Contact: Pacific Instruments,


DAS with gigabit Ethernet interface.


formance to transducer data acquisi- tion in rugged applications such as wind tunnels, engine test stands, and anywhere a DAS needs to be located near the test item. Designed to reduce installation


and test setup costs, while improving signal quality and reliability, the 16- channel PI 7200 and PI 7300 are Ethernet-connected appliances that condition, amplify and digitize out- puts from strain gages, bridges, IEPE, or voltage transducers. Fea- tures include real-time correction/ compensation of gain offset and exci- tation voltage from –20 to +50°C (–4 to +122°F), quality signal condition- ing with high gain, and a 24-bit high- speed A/D converter per channel to provide high accuracy, resolution and sample rate across a wide oper- ating range. The self-contained data acquisi-


tion systems provide transducer exci- tation, bridge completion and balance. The transducer output is amplified and filtered to remove signal compo- nents that could produce alias errors, and is digitized to 24-bit resolution. The transducer output is processed digitally, which provides multiple sample rates, an 80 dB/octave FIR fil- ter, and a 32-bit floating-point output format in millivolts referred to input,


Inc., 4080 Pike Lane, Concord, CA 94520 % 925-827-9010 fax: 925-827- 9023 E-mail: salesrequest@ paci- ficinstruments.com Web: www.pacificinstruments.com


See us at Semicon West, Booth 6467 SHENMAO TEL (408) 943-1755 EMAIL usa@shenmao.com


is a lead-free, zero-halogen, no-clean solder paste designed for preventing BGA non-wet opens and head-on- pillow defects. It’s widely used in PCB assembly with excellent printability, solderability and stencil life.


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