March, 2021
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Page 33 Janome Upgrades Cartesian Series, Offers AOI
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL — Janome’s JC-3 Cartesian series now offers twin x-axis mo- tors on expanded-format 31.5, 39.4 and 47.2 in. (800, 1,000 and 1,200 mm) robots. En- hanced control over a larger work envelope provides a variety of 3D shapes. Users may create the orientation that best suits their needs and rotate about the z-axis. The JP5 series servo press is designed to
collect data and realize results quickly, with a repeatability of +/-0.0002 in. (+/-0.005 mm) to ensure that materials are mated precisely. The system is equipped with a judgment win- dow configured to alert the user if the process is out of spec. Also available from Janome, due to a
partnership with Marantz, is its new i22x se- ries AOI system. Based on the company’s 7.9, 11.8 and 19.7 in.
New Keystone High-Current Zero-Ohm SMT Jumpers
NEW HYDE PARK, NY — A new series of “true” zero-ohm high- current SMT jumpers designed to replace zero-ohm resistors, are the latest connectivity devices available from Keystone Elec- tronics Corp. Quick and easy to set up,
these jumpers can be used as zero-ohm resistor replacements without the need to change board designs or layouts. The jumpers are available in four sizes: 0402, 0603, 0805, and 1206 (1005, 1608, 2012, and 3216 metric).
(200, 300 and 500 mm) work envelopes, vari- ous lighting options are available to address inverted, missing or unsoldered parts. Users can map PCBs quickly through embedded automatic functions. The system is equipped
with Windows-based image data collection software. The company is also offering complete
dispensing systems based on its JR3000 se- ries desktop robots. The fully integrated sys- tem allows rapid teaching with the camera’s crosshair mark, CAD importing, workpiece detection, and position correction. It is equipped with a Cognex vision system and is available in three- or four-axis configura- tions.
Contact: Janome Industrial Equipment JP5 series servo press.
USA, Inc., 751 Landmeier Road, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 % 847-357-8870 E-mail:
pcohen@janomeie.com Web:
www.janomeie.com
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Inspects Very Long PCBs Inline
The new iX7059 PCB Inspection XL inline system offers limitless possibilities and maximum quality assurance for the high-end
SMT jumpers for zero-ohm resistor replacement.
Manufactured from copper
with silver plating, these jumpers provide a low imped- ance and circuit linkage with an identical footprint as a zero-ohm resistor. Ideal for high-density, high-current PCB applications, these jumpers are supplied on tape and reel per ANSI/EIA-481 standards for compatibility with most vacuum and mechanical pick and place assembly sys- tems. Delivery is from stock through the company’s global
distribution network. Contact: Keystone Electron- ics Corp., 55 South Denton Av-
enue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 % 800-221-5510 E-mail:
kec@keyelco.com Web:
www.keyelco.com
electronics manufacturing industry. Based on CT, the 3D X-ray tech- nology delivers crystal-clear sectional images for seamless placement and solder joint inspection of THTs, BGAs, CSPs, QFPs, SSOPs and chips. The fully automated X-ray system is specially designed for very
long PCBs, providing comprehensive inline inspection for lengths of up to 1,600 mm and a weight of 15 kg. This results in an error-free, stable process line for LEDs, semiconductors, and IT and telecommunication electronics.
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