February, 2019 Juki: Going Strong Continued from previous page
throughout the factory. Components can be taken by AGV from the main warehouse to the storage tower or to production lines. Another industry first from Juki
is a new SMT mounter, the RS-1. In the past, placement heads had to be mounted high enough to clear the tallest component on the PCBA, re- sulting in excessive vacuum nozzle z- axis movements, especially for short passive chip components. Now, the mid-speed RS-1 has an all-in-one,
Juki’s production strategy includes consolidation of both the mounters and their related feeders and accessories for production into one centrally located facility for efficiency and quality purposes...
adaptive z-axis, multi-function head that uses one LNC120, 3D sensor for in-flight measurement and centering. The 3D sensor moves up and
down, allowing automatic placement speed optimization based on compo- nent height, resulting in the highest CPH and line balancing possible. Using new general vision recognition technology, the RS-1 provides easy data entry for both standard SMT and odd-form parts.
A Global Brand The winner of more than 45 in-
dustry awards, Juki has built its global image with a combination of top-quality, high-performance ma-
chines. It has a reputation for world- class service and support, resulting in a low cost of ownership and pro- duction costs for its customers around the globe. Juki offers flexible SMT line solutions designed for both high-volume and high-mix environ- ments. Juki machines have about 30 percent U.S.-made content by cost. Juki’s production strategy in-
cludes consolidation of both the mounters and their related feeders and accessories for production into one centrally located facility for effi- ciency and quality purposes, allow- ing the various departments to inter- act. This ensures that the company will continue to quickly and continu- ously exceed customer requirements for many years to come. “Celebrating our 80th anniver-
sary in business is a clear testament to the quality and value that Juki products bring to our clients around the globe. We have millions of loyal customers to thank for reaching this major milestone,” comments Astle. “Our products touch just about every facet of life, from the clothes you wear to the electronics we all use and rely on every day. Juki is involved. We are a true smart solutions part- ner with an endless spirit of innova- tion and customer collaboration. We will continue to listen to our cus- tomers, act on their wishes and deliv- er best-in-class solutions to meet their needs. Contact: Juki Automation
Systems, 507 Airport Boulevard, Morrisville, NC 27560 % 510-468-6213 E-mail:
ceijansantos@jas-smt.com Web:
www.jukiamericas.com r
See at IPC APEX, Booth 2541
Electronic Assembly: OLED Display with
USB and Touch Sensing
Gilching, Germany — Electronic As- sembly has introduced its EA PLUGL128, a touch-sensitive OLED display that can be accessed by USB. It offers a resolution of 128 x 64 pixels with a 2.9 in. (7.4 cm) screen diagonal. Since OLED technology enables each pixel to act as an independent
The display is also extremely
easy to read. It is protected by a ro- bust, touch-sensitive glass pane. A gentle touch is all that is required to change displays or to trigger actions. Various graphic functions and charac- ter sets with German diacritics are al- ready included. Due to its various dig- ital inputs and outputs, the dis- play can take over small control tasks independently. Communi- cation with microcontroller ap- plications can take place by SPI, I2C or RS-232 interfaces. In the Z version (EA
EA PLUGL128, a touch-sensitive OLED display.
light source, there is no angle-de- pendent contrast attenuation as is the case with LCD displays. The con- trast of at least 2,000:1 remains con- stant over its entire 170° viewing range. The display is extremely fast and still reacts smoothly and without delay, even at temperatures as low as –40°F (–40°C).
PLUG L128-6GTCZ), the OLED display also includes twelve screw terminals. External sen- sors or detectors can be connect- ed easily and reliably. Two ana- log inputs enable voltage meas- urement up to 3.3V with direct display indication. This version is equipped with a 26-pin IDC
tray connector, which provides addi- tional I/Os and serial interfaces. Contact: Electronic Assembly
GmbH, Zeppelinstrasse 19, 82205 Gilching, Germany % +49-0-8105-77-8090 fax: +49-0-8105-77-8099 E-mail:
info@lcd-module.de Web:
www.lcd-module.com
www.us-tech.com
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