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October, 2016


One-Stop 3D Inspection Solutions From TRI


San Jose, CA — Test Research, Inc., (TRI) is now offering its one-stop inspection solution for Industry 4.0- based PCB manufacturing. The com- pany builds systems for 3D AOI, 3D SPI, and ICT. The company’s latest development is its TR7500QE, a 2D and 3D AOI system, which is designed to be used to verify PCB quality in Industry 4.0 and smart factory environments. Along with the new machine,


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the company offers its proven TR7007QI SPI system, and a com- pact, in-line ICT system, TINY SII. TRI has designed a robust portfolio of automatic test and inspection sys- tems. From SPI, AOI, and AXI sys- tems to manufacturing defect analyz- ers (MDAs) and in-circuit test equip- ment, the company provides cost- effective solutions that meet a com- prehensive range of manufacturing


TR7500QE 3D AOI system.


test and inspection requirements. Contact: Test Research, Inc.,


1923 Hartog Drive, San Jose, CA % 408-567-9898 fax: 408-567-9288


E-mail: triusa@tri.com.tw Web: www.tri.com.tw


See at electronica, Hall A1 Booth 659


Microscan Showcases Inline Inspection Systems


Renton, WA — Microscan is showcas- ing a number of machine vision inno- vations as well as vision-guided robot- ics and new products. In collaboration with its distribution partner Axis New England, the company is demonstrat- ing vision-guided robotics using the Uni versal Robots collaborative UR3 robotic arm and its own Micro HAWK® imaging platform, re portedly the world’s smallest Ether net smart cam- era, which was recently released. The UR3 robot demo is set up to


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read a Data Matrix 2D code and inspect the presence and position of several components on a small engine, such as a choke lever and a fuel cap, to demonstrate how a single, flexible camera-based system can comprehen- sively address applications from bar- code reading to complex vision inspec- tion. This demonstration uses machine vision tools such as locate, presence/absence, optical character recognition (OCR), and count to inspect a small engine for the presence of critical components. The MicroHAWK platform was


chosen for the demo due to its com- pact size and ability to meet a wide range of needs in terms of on-board image acquisition, vision processing, and communications options. Not only are the cameras capable of high- performance barcode reading and complex vision inspection, enabling automatic identification, quality assurance and guidance applications, but they also offer advantages in speed, size, and the precision neces- sary for vision-enabled robotics applications. The company’s new imaging devices are the world’s smallest smart cameras and are up to twice as fast as competitive cam- eras in vision processing perform- ance. In addition, the smart cameras are equipped with integrated liquid lens autofocus technology for optical working distance adaptability with- out any manual adjustment. With the release of Auto VISION


4.0, the company’s high-performance MicroHAWK imaging platform is now configurable for machine vision appli- cations along with a new line of MV Smart Cameras available for order. In three compact models (MV-20, MV-30 and MV-40), each camera has selec-


UR3 robot configured with MicroHAWK imaging platform.


(red or white internal and add-on LEDs). Auto VISION 4.0 also supports the integrated liquid lens autofocus capability of the new MV-30 and MV- 40 models for inspecting parts at vari- ous positions, distances, and sizes. Industrial, high-speed EtherNet/ IP™ and PROFINET® communications protocols are supported in applications using the MV-40 model, and the new advanced communication capabilities of AutoVISION 4.0 allow the cameras to exchange data across different sub- nets, enabling users to connect from anywhere in a factory or to connect a camera from a local factory to a satel- lite facility. AutoVISION 4.0 is sup- ported on Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit)


and Windows 10 operating systems. Contact: Microscan Systems,


Inc., 700 SW 39th Street, Suite 100, Renton, WA 98057 % 425-226-5700 fax: 425-226-8250 E-mail: amammano@microscan.com Web: www.microscan.com


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1705


table options for sensor (WVGA, SXGA or QSXGA), lens (standard and high-density), and integrated lighting


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