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Page 25 Seica Offers Industry-4.0 Compatible Testing
Haverhill, MA — Seica’s newest line of testers brings with it key advances and features. The Pilot V8 Next> se- ries is a complete flying probe test platform, providing up to 20 mobile resources for testing an electronic board, including test probes that can each apply currents up to 2A, high- resolution cameras for automatic op- tical inspection, barcode and data matrix reading capability, laser sen- sors, capacitive probes, pyrometers, optical fiber sensors for LEDs, mini- fixtures for boundary scan and on- board programming, and high-fre- quency probes able to measure sig- nals over 1.5 GHz. Engineered for medium- to
high-volume production, the Pilot V8 Next> series is available in a fully- automated version, capable of host- ing from 1 to 12 magazines of boards to be tested (even of different types) or for direct connection to board load- ing/unloading and tilt modules, com- patible with any standard assembly line.
The Pilot V8 Next> series can
be configured to satisfy the full range of different board test requirements. The HR (high-resolution) version ex- tends the performance to include probing of extremely miniaturized devices (down to 30 µm), while the XL version expands the standard work area of 24 x 21.3 in. (610 x 540 mm) to 31.5 x 25.6 in. (800 x 650 mm), able to accommodate and test “extra-large” boards. The Pilot V8 Next> series, as
with all of the Next> series solutions, has Seica’s industrial monitoring so- lution on board, with the potential for remote monitoring of current and voltage consumption, mains supply,
HEIDENHAIN: Online Automation Encoder Selection Tool
Schaumhurg, IL — As part of its on- going “Customer First” initiative, HEIDENHAIN has introduced its new, multilevel online encoder selec- tion tool for automation. The encoder selection tool considers various in- dustries and applications and then suggests the brands with suitable op- tions.
HEIDENHAIN owns and mar-
kets position measurement compo- nents in North America from nine in- ternational companies, each with its own specialties. Within the new se- lection tool, users are first asked to “Select Your Industry,” then “Select Your Application,” followed by “Se- lect Encoder Type.” These encoder types can be ro-
tary encoders, linear encoders or slip rings, depending on the application. At that point, the user is directed to possible solutions, further resources for review and a “For More Informa- tion” form if the user requires more information about encoder automa-
tion solutions. Contact: Heidenhain Corp., 333
E State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-490-0387 E-mail:
kherrmann@heidenhain.us Web:
www.hedenhain.us
See at NEPCON Asia, Booth 1F80-c Pilot V8 Next> series flying probe tester.
temperature, light indicators and other parameters useful to indicate correct operation, to provide informa- tion enabling predictive maintenance and to render the systems compati- ble with today’s Industry 4.0 stan- dards. VIVA NEXT, together with
Seica’s years of experience, provides intelligent integration with all as- pects of the customer’s manufactur- ing processes, including data collec- tion, traceability, interaction with MES, and repair operations — all of
the core concepts of Industry 4.0. Contact: Seica, Inc., 110 Avco
Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 % 603-890-6002
E-mail:
davidsigillo@seicausa.com Web:
www.seica-na.com
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