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October, 2019


Duluth, GA — Koh Young is high- lighting its smart factory solutions and full 3D inspection solutions at SMTA Guadalajara and productroni- ca 2019. The company’s 3D measure- ment systems and closed-loop pro - cess solutions can help improve pro- duction throughput and yield. Koh Young has launched its


Koh Young Demos Smart Factory AI Solutions


Koh Young Process Optimizer (KPO), which uses AI-powered machine learning to drive interlinking soft- ware modules that exercise complex algorithms to actively optimize the print process with real-time data to recommend ideal parameters. It also delivers real-time performance diag- nostics with anomaly-detection algo- rithms to identify and alert users of print process issues and trends. Koh Young’s KAP (Koh Young


SmartDetect for the MultiStrip 9480


Highly Innovative Quality Monitoring Option


The MultiStrip 9480 cut and strip machine is now being offered with SmartDetect for advanced quality monitoring. The sensor- controlled system monitors the complete stripping process in real time and detects any contact between the stripping blades and the conductor, improving production quality 


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The wide monitoring range allows the processing of discrete wire as well as coaxial and multiconductor cables


Continuously performs a self-test


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The S.ON software allows individual tolerance adjustments for each processing layer of the programmed wires


Wire Solutions for a Connected World


Auto Programming) system is a new tool that proposes the recommended inspection conditions based on 3D measured data, which not only simpli- fies inspection condition program- ming, but also makes it quicker. KAP can reduce job preparation by up to 70 percent, making it an excellent solu- tion for high-mix, low-volume or time- sensitive applications. In addition, machine-to-machine (M2M) connec- tivity drives the smart factory vision one step further by enabling automat- ic SMT line adjustments.


The company is also offering its


8030-3 SPI system, which is a true- 3D measurement and inspection so-


Zenith Alpha 3D AOI system.


lution. The system uses data analyt- ics to eliminate false calls and boost throughput. Along with its Zenith AOI system, the company also offers the KY-P3 automated pin inspection system, which is designed to provide repeatable pin inspection for single, array, forked, press-fit, and other


arrangements. 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


See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 227, and productronica, Hall A2 Booth 227


Nano Dimension Embeds Capacitors into 3D Printed PCBs


Ness Ziona, Israel — Nano Dimen- sion has developed 3D-printed capac- itors with its pioneering DragonFly additive manufacturing system. These capacitors are embedded in the body of the 3D-printed PCBs, saving space and eliminating the need for assembly. This breakthrough in the addi-


tive manufacturing of electronics val- idates the manufacturing applicabili- ty of built-in capacitors in PCBs. The company’s extensive test-


ing with capacitors of different 3D di- mensions have shown consistent re- sults with statistically validated data.


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         


less than 1 percent variance. The technology uses the same dielectric and metal traces as in the additively manufactured PCB, yielding capaci- tors with a capacitance range from 0.1 to 3.2 nF. The successful results are based on over 260 tests with 30 different additively manufactured capacitor dimensions. By integrating capacitors using


additive manufacturing, electronics designers and manufacturers can avoid what is often a time-consum- ing, multi-step assembly process, as the DragonFly prints the entire ca- pacitor and PCB in one print job. This allows companies to reduce the fabrication time and overcome many of the challenges imposed by tradi- tional production techniques. Additively manufacturing ca-


pacitors within the inner layers of circuits also can free space to meet the ever-increasing trend towards miniaturization and flatness of elec- tronic devices for consumer, industri- al and military applications. With extra space, designers may


pack more functionality on the circuit board and shrink component size —all


without compromising reliability. Contact: Nano Dimension, Ltd.,


2 Ilan Ramon Street, Ness-Ziona Science Park, Ness Ziona 7403635, Israel % 972-452539495 E-mail: galit@nano-di.com Web: www.nano-di.com


See at productronica, Hall A1 Booth 305 and SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 641


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