April/May 2023
MARIETTA, GA — NIDEC MOEN (Motion & Energy) Division, based in St. Louis, MO, has installed a complete Yamaha line featuring the latest F4.0 Software, M2M, and traceabil- ity and monitoring tools in their recently opened factory in Monterrey, Mexico. The line was provided and installed by Yamaha Motor USA’s Industrial Robots and SMT Division. Nick Cotton, project manager at NIDEC
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NIDEC Installs Complete Yamaha Line in Mexico George Babka, Yamaha sales general
manager, added, “Yamaha Industrial Robots and SMT Division is an innovator in the
fields of surface mount manufacturing and robotics factory automation. We have enjoyed a long heritage of building upon our knowl- edge and advanced technologies since 1984. Our product lineup offers a wide range of in- dustrial robots and automation products as well as full line surface mount solutions to meet or exceed our customers’ manufactur-
MOEN, said, “We’re extremely honored and proud to be part of this amazing project. This is the fourth Yamaha line we have installed in three countries across the world, giving NIDEC MOEN manufacturing the presence to support our customer base globally.” With a pedigree dating back more than a
century, NIDEC MOEN is a lead- ing manufacturer of commercial motors, industrial motors, appli- ance motors, and controls. The company is recognized as a glob- al leader in the design and man- ufacture of electric motors and integrated controls.
XJTAG Releases Version 3.13 Boundary
ing needs.” Contact: Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
From left: Norihisa Isomura, Nick Cotton, and George Babka.
IM Division, 3065 Chastain Meadows Park- way, Marietta, GA 30066 % 619-301-5802 E-mail:
george_babka@yamaha-motor.com Web:
www.yamaha-motor-im.com
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Scan CAMBRIDGE, UK — XJTAG® has released XJTAG 3.13, the lat- est version of its JTAG boundary scan tools. The release introduces an efficient way to deal with build variants. It also includes a new al- gorithm that can reduce test de- velopment time by detecting I2C devices and creating basic tests for them automatically. In addition, handling of
power and ground nets during test project creation has been simpli- fied. Also, engineers can now in- crease the clarity of their instruc- tions by adding images to the mes- sage boxes for operators. This lat- est software release makes it quicker and easier to manage build variants. It’s now possible to create a single baseline project and then to define how each variant differs from that baseline. XJTAG’s latest software re-
lease also improves how the devel- opment system presents results from its attempt to find the cir- cuit’s power and ground nets. Sev- eral different algorithms are still used to identify these nets, but the findings are now combined into a single list with each identified net. The quoted figure is calcu-
lated based upon the net’s name, the number of capacitors on the net, and the types of devices con- nected to it. These scores make it easy to find the nets that truly are power, even when they’re not
given obvious names. Contact: XJTAG, Camtech
House, 137 Cambridge Road,
Cambridge, CM24 6AZ, UK % +44-1-223-223007 E-mail:
press@xjtag.com Web:
www.xjtag.com
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