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CyberOptics Launches FVI System for Memory Modules
Minneaplis, MN — CyberOptics® Corporation has launched its Multi- Reflection Suppression™ (MRS™) enabled 3D MX3000 final vision in-
With two high-resolution MRS
sensors, the 3D MX3000 memory module inspection system enables highly accurate, dual-sided final vi- sion inspection and doubles productivity. Proprietary MRS tech-
nology meticulously identifies and rejects multiple reflec- tions caused by shiny and re- flective surfaces. Effective suppression of multiple reflec- tions is critical for highly ac- curate measurements. The fully automation-
ready system provides inline defect review stations and auto sorts false calls into good trays after review. Inline multiple module grippers minimize handling tact time and auto- conversion supports various
3D MX3000 memory module inspection system.
spection (FVI) system for memory modules. The launch extends the memory module inspection system portfolio from 2D to 3D.
memory module form factors. Contact: CyberOptics,
Corp., 5900 Golden Hills
Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416 % 952-820-5837
E-mail:
cfuranna@cyberoptics.com Web:
www.cyberoptics.com
MPM 100 printer.
signed for class-leading speed and ac- curacy. The MPM 100 is built on the same platform as the Momentum se- ries. The printer has a wet print ac-
curacy of 20 µm at six sigma, Cpk greater than 2, with six sigma capa- bility designed-in and independently verified. MPM Momentum series print-
ers are fast, precise and highly reli- able. The MPM 100 is 7.9 in. (200
ITW EAE Launches MPM 100 Printer
Minneapolis, MN — ITW EAE has launched its MPM 100 printer, a flexible, configurable printer de-
mm) shorter than the standard Mo- mentum platform. Configured for back-to-back processing, it offers dual-lane processing and the com- bined output of two machines, with the line length of one. The MPM 100 is designed for
frontside accessibility and service to the electrical systems, solvent reser- voir and more. Since no rear access is needed, no space is required between BTB machines, making the most of every inch of floor space. Accurate and repeatable per-
formance delivers quality products with fewer defects. The MPM 100’s reasonable cost of ownership ensures a fast ROI and higher profitability moving forward. Easy to learn and use for the av-
erage operator, Speedline’s Bench- mark software is powerful and intu- itive, facilitates rapid set up, assists with operational tasks, and makes
changeover quick and easy. Contact: ITW EAE, a division of
Illinois Tool Works, 8860 207th Street West, Minneapolis, MN 55044 % 952-469-8278 E-mail:
roger.dullinger@itweae.com Web:
www.itweae.com
HOT-ROOM-COLD-TEMP TEST HANDLER
• Tests up to 3 different temperatures with one socket insertion. • -55°C to 155°C test capability (-80°C to 300°C optional). • +/- 2°C control standard (+/-0.1°C control optional).
• Temperatures set, monitored under software control.
• Large, removable test site dock fits wide range of testers/programmers.
• Can be made to fit nearly any device type with little to no changeover.
• Dino-Lite digital microscope allows for fast and easy calibration.
www.exatron.com 1-800-EXA-TRON 1-408-629-7600
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