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December, 2019 ElEctronic Mfg Products
Duluth, GA — Koh Young America has introduced its latest true-3D AOI
Koh Young Expands 3D AOI Lineup Data I/O Intros
gies. The Zenith Alpha benefits from proven technologies from the indus- try leader. The machine is de- signed as a smart factory solution to increase process performance and to reduce line downtime. At the same time, its inher-
ent true-3D inspection capabili- ties help manufacturers methodi- cally collect, analyze and manage data in real-time to dynamically formulate a multifaceted view of the assembly process. The machine releases opti-
mized results that will transform the manufacturing floor into a smart factory with higher pro- duction yields. The Zenith Alpha is de-
Zenith Alpha 3D AOI system.
platform, the Zenith Alpha. The Zenith Alpha is suitable for many dif- ferent manufacturers,
including
smaller companies, which can benefit from 3D measurement and improve board assembly yield. The Zenith Alpha incorporates
a “smart and dynamic” feature set, plus quality optimization technolo-
signed to provide reliable 3D measurement and supports the latest factory optimization solu- tion from Koh Young called KS- MART. This software suite inte- grates process management by
linking the SPI and AOI to produc- tion results. The manufacturer can verify line efficiency with actual real- time data to capture user-relevant production metrics. In addition, Koh Young Auto
Programming (KAP) automatically creates inspection programs about 70 percent faster than before. KAP is
Award-winning solutions. Call: (618) 205 5007
bofaamericas.com
Fume Extraction and Filtration Systems
Mobile Extraction Arm Extraction
Cabinet Extraction Tip Extraction
Tape and Reel Service & Supplies
based on the internally-developed Koh Young AI software to deliver real value to the manufacturer, espe-
cially for new product builds. Contact: Koh Young America,
Inc., 1950 Evergreen Boulevard,
Suite 200, Duluth, GA 30096 % 704-651-2860 E-mail:
brent.fischthal@
kohyoung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
PSV2800 Automated Programming System
Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corpora- tion has released its PSV2800 auto- mated programming system. The PSV2800 is the latest addition to the Data I/O’s award-winning PSV fami- ly and delivers up to 3,000 units per hour in production, making it excel- lent for high-volume programming applications currently served by in- flexible end-of-line solutions. Engineered for speed and quali-
ty, the PSV2800 integrates Data I/O’s trusted FlashCORE III pro- gramming technology and has three independent pick-and-place gantries moving in a coordinated motion for fast and precise placement. The PSV2800 handles devices as small as 0.08 x 0.1 in. (2 x 3 mm)
and supports all device types, such as microcontrollers,
flash memory,
FPGAs, and CLPDs, in a tape-to- tape configuration. It also supports up to six programmers (24 individual sockets) in a compact footprint. Ex- isting Data I/O customers can lever- age their installed base of Flash- CORE III adapters, software and al- gorithms with the PSV2800. All cus- tomers are supported by the compa- ny’s global service and support net- work comprising over 60 trained field
service and support engineers. Contact: Data I/O Corp., 6464
185th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Red- mond, WA 98052 % 425-867-6922 E-mail:
higginj@dataio.com Web:
www.dataio.com
MID AMERICA Taping and Reeling, Inc.
630.629.6646
www.matr.com
Surface Mount
Axial / Radial
Custom Carrier
EMAIL:
sales@bofaamericas.com WEB:
bofaamericas.com
BOFA AMERICAS, INC
CALL: (618) 205 5007 FAX: (866) 707 2632
121 Exchange Blvd Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Trays
Vacuum Sealers
Programming
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