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Page 95 Data I/O Displays IoT Programming Solution


Redmond, WA — Data I/O has improved its PSV7000 automated programming system with process control software for automotive and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The newest generation of automotive infotainment and instru- ment cluster applications require tens of gigabytes of data programmed during manufacturing. Traditional methods of in-system programming in the automotive market were never designed to manage this much data. The LumenX programming platform is opti-


mized for the latest generation of eMMC and SPI NOR devices and large file sizes, with the quality and security demanded in the automotive market. The combination of LumenX technology with the PSV7000 automated programming system delivers high speeds, high socket capacity, process control, and inspection to meet the stringent requirements of automotive applications. IoT applications are driving


demand for high-density, small, thin IC devices including WLCSP and CSP packages for small products. These devices require a programming solu- tion with high-precision robotics han- dling, exacting socketing technology and software applications to manage and secure the programming process for the lowest total cost. The PSV7000 in combination with the company’s exclusive high-insertion-count sockets and process control software manage, monitor and secure the programming process with high performance for a low overall cost. The PSV7000 is an automated


programming solution with the speed, flexibility, fast changeover and small parts handling to manage many types of jobs. Engineered for velocity and versatility, the PSV7000 combines


PVA Releases Progressive Cavity Pump


Cohoes, NY — Precision Valve & Automation (PVA) has released its ProFlow 2K progressive cavity pump, a dual-component dispenser for applying small volumes of two-part adhesives in lines or dots with a high level of control. A servo-controlled rotor that seals a rubberized stator produces a continuous flow of materi- al for each component. The tight tol- erance on the sealing mechanism ensures pulse-free and drip-free operation of the valve, even with low- viscosity fluids. According to the company, the


ProFlow 2K was introduced to satisfy a growing market demand for small deposits of two-component chemistries with highly-precise volumetric control. The technology has been designed to bring the benefits of multi-component compounds to a process that has tradi- tionally been limited to single-compo- nent formulations. The progressive cavity pump


requires no routine flushing or purg- ing as each component is metered in a separate chamber. The separate components are introduced by a dis- posable static mixer. The valve ex - hib its ±1 percent accuracy, depend- ent on material, across a viscosity


range of 1 to 100,000 cP. Contact: Precision Valve &


Automation, Inc., One Mustang


Drive, Cohoes, NY 12047 % 518-371-2684 fax: 518-371-2688 E-mail: kjakiela@pva.net Web: www.pva.net


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1701 See at APEX, Booth 3035 and at ATX West, Booth 435


robotics handling with the LumenX programming technology for fast device programming and high socket density.


A comprehensive suite of process control soft-


ware applications, along with fiber laser marking and 3D coplanarity component inspection, meets the process requirements for automotive electronics applications. The PSV7000 supports both Flash - CORE III and LumenX programmers in stalled con- currently. Customers with PSV7000 systems can upgrade their systems to add LumenX programmers alongside their current technology. The combination of ultra-fast read/ write and download speeds, high socket capacity and high throughput allows manu- facturers using one PSV7000 to program what previ-


ously required multiple systems to produce. Contact: Data I/O Corp., 6464 185th Avenue


NE, Suite 101, Redmond, WA 98052 % 425-867-6922 E-mail: higginj@dataio.com


PSV7000 automated programming system.


Web: www.dataio.com See at IPC APEX, Booth 2741


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