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IF PERFORMANCE COUNTS,
IF RELIABILITY COUNTS,
INTERCONNECTS COUNTS A LOT.
THEN YOUR CHOICE OF
Maintaining a seamless, uninterrupted signal is the objective for any electronic system. Regardless of how elegantly designed or sophisticated the individual components might be, continuity and reliability will only be as good as the interconnects that link them. Machined pin receptacles from Mill-Max can make the difference between a product that only performs adequately and an exceptional product that lasts.
To learn more, download our new white paper at
www.mill-max.com/design.
IPTE Intros High-Speed In-Line Laser Marker
Alpharetta, GA — IPTE has expand- ed its line of laser markers with the SP-Marker II, a high-speed, in-line system. Users benefit from the ma- chine’s 380 x 380 mm (15 x 15 in.) wide field of view and its capability to handle a range of PCB thickness- es. The system has a compact foot- print of 500 mm (20 in.). Key features include: medium
and free programmable marking field, quick PCB exchange, a fixed position laser unit and fixed convey- or, a small spot diameter, user-
friendly interface, CO2 laser, and a PCB or carrier transport. Other functionality includes
DMC quality verification (grading), fiducial recognition and correction, WYSIWYG programming in 3D, DXF or Gerber importing, and the Veri- fy@Mark and Verify&Correct fea- tures.
An optional flip unit can be inte- grated to enable dual-side marking.
SP-Marker II laser marking system. Contact: IPTE USA, 5935 Shiloh
Road East, Suite 100, Alpharetta, GA 30005 % 678-807-0067 fax: 678- 807-0072 E-mail:
sales@ipte.net Web:
www.ipte.com
Teledyne DALSA Adds to Linea Camera Series
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada — Tele- dyne DALSA has extended its Linea family of low-cost line-scan cameras with a 16k CLHS model. The new Linea™ 16k CLHS camera delivers excellent performance and contains features found in the company’s cur- rent lineup of high-end cameras at an affordable price. Based on advanced CMOS line-
scan technology, the camera makes us of a 16k single-line, 3.52 x 3.52 µm pixel array at a 71 kHz maximum line rate. The new model offers a cost-effective solution for flat panel displays, PCBs, web inspection, and general-purpose machine vision ap- plications. Linea cameras are compact,
lightweight and robust, with flat- field correction, multiple ROI and AOI, multiple user configuration sets, and calibration coefficients for various lighting conditions. GenI- Cam™-compliant Linea is easy to set up and integrate using a GUI, such as the company’s Sapera™ camera configuration utility CamExpert.
Linea CLHS line-scan camera. Contact: Teledyne DALSA, Inc.,
605 McMurray Road, Waterloo, On-
tario, Canada N2V 2E9 % 519-886-6000 fax: 519-886-8023 Web:
www.teledynedalsa.com
Plasma-Therm Dicing System Selected by ASE
Maximum Reliability. MillMaxMfg MillMaxMfg MILL-MAX MFG. CORP. Mill-Max Mfg. Corp. • 190 PINE HOLLOW ROAD OYSTER BAY, NY 11771 • (516) 922-6000
St. Petersburg, FL — Plasma-Therm has been selected by Advanced Semi- conductor Engineering (ASE) Group to provide a plasma dicing system to ASE’s Chung-Li, Taiwan, facility. The plasma dicing on tape (PDOT) production system is available for customer demonstrations, develop- ment and prototyping. The Singula- tor® MDS-100 performs fast, low- cost, high-quality plasma dicing of thin silicon wafers without damage to metals or dicing tapes. Dicing quality and cost are in-
creasingly becoming challenges for thinner and smaller devices. Stan- dard dicing methods can induce sig- nificant mechanical and thermal damage, including chipping and cracking, which constrains effective wafer layouts, die spacing and device
reliability. Mechanical dicing can be ex-
tremely slow for sensitive and small devices, because each side of the die must be diced individually. Plasma dicing is a chemical process that dices the entire wafer at once with- out mechanical damage. Plasma dic- ing can enable a more efficient use of wafer space. With the installation of the Sin-
gulator MDS-100, the Chung-Li site is able to offer plasma dicing as part of a fully-integrated, advanced pack- aging service from prototype to high- volume.
Contact: Plasma-Therm, LLC,
10050 16th Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 % 727-577-4999 E-mail:
sales@plasmatherm.com Web:
www.plasmatherm.com
With its CLHS interface, the camera effectively reduces the number of ca- bles required from its companion camera link models, allowing for dis- tances of up to 15m (49 ft) on copper with support for plugin active optical fiber cables for deployment beyond that length.
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