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Yamaha Launches Modular 200,000 cph Surface Mounter
Kennesaw, GA — Yamaha IM Amer- ica has launched its new ultra-high- speed Z:TA-R/YSM40R modular sur- face mounter, which reportedly pro- vides the fastest placement rates and area productivity, at 200,000 cph. As the successor to the current
high-density modular Z:TA/YSM40 machine, the YSM40R was developed
and contract assemblers. With the YSM40R, Yamaha has
incorporated the functionality of a high-speed rotary head design in an ultra-compact platform. While pro- viding the speed of a rotary head, the newly developed head is also capable of simultaneous pickup and vision recognition of all components. With the adoption of new algo-
rithms, the combined effect of faster servo motor speeds and the high- speed ZS feeders allows the YSM40R to deliver an incredible mounting speed of 200,000 cph while also real- izing outstanding area productivity.
Yamaha has also improved
placement accuracy and mounting re- liability with the adoption of a new high-rigidity base frame, a new light- weight X-gantry, and a newly devel- oped high-speed sideview camera that checks the status of components in real time immediately after pickup, as well as before and after mounting. These improvements enable the YSM40R to be compatible with ex- tremely small-sized components down to 0201. In addition, machine stoppage
losses have significantly decreased and production rates improved due
to the adoption of new features that perform nozzle self-diagnosis and self-restoration without interrupting production. Enhanced algorithms for auto-
matic component data generation such as Yamaha’s e-Vision, help pre- vent pickup and recognition errors, and also contribute to decreased ma-
chine stoppage losses. Contact: Yamaha Motor IM
America, Inc., 1270 Chastain Road,
Kennesaw, GA 30144 % 770-420-5825 E-mail:
info-yima@yamaha-motor.com Web:
www.yamaha-motor-im.com
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YSM40R surface mounter.
using a revolutionary productivity concept. With the adoption of a 1m- wide (39.37 in.) compact platform, a 4-beam layout and Yamaha’s multi nozzle rotary head, the company achieves exceptional speeds and pro- ductivity. The combination of high- speed production with flexible and versatile production formats suits this machine to the ever-changing and challenging demands of OEM
Polytron: New AC-DC Converters for Medical Equipment
Paterson, NJ — Polytron Devices has launched its new MHIA series of UL 60601-1 Third Edition-recognized and 2MOPP-compliant linear encapsulat- ed AC-DC power modules for medical applications including surgical, pa- tient monitoring, imaging, laboratory and diagnostics equipment.
Low-noise AC-DC converter. Available with either a PC
mount or chassis mount with screw terminal, these power supplies deliver 4,000 VAC reinforced insulation, as well as single, dual and triple outputs. The MHIA series delivers an ex-
tremely low output noise of 1.0 mV rms while providing a 2 µA patient leakage current, and a regulation line and load of 0.02 to 0.2 percent. In addition, these models have short circuit protection, CE certification and optional international input volt-
ages, including dual and switchable. Contact: Polytron Devices, Inc.,
P.O. Box 398, Paterson, NJ 07544 % 973-345-5885 fax: 973-345-1264
E-mail:
sales@polytrondevices.com Web:
www.polytrondevices.com
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