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July, 2022


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Saki Corporation Launches Next-Generation 3D AOI System


TOKYO, JAPAN — Saki Corpo- ration, an innovator in the field of automated optical and X-ray inspection equipment, has devel- oped the new 3Di series of high- speed, high-precision, next-gen- eration in-line 3D automated op- tical inspection (3D AOI) sys- tems for complex inspection of high-density printed circuit boards and boards with a combi- nation of very small and tall components. The new 3Di series is


equipped with a newly developed camera system that significantly reduces cycle and produces ultra- sharp high-resolution 3D images thanks to its ability to simulta- neously and accurately inspect both extremely small parts, such as 008004s (0201 metric), and tall parts at the same time. This latest automated inspection solu- tion from Saki contributes to en- hanced quality assurance and in-


EAO Adds Illuminated Anti-Vandal Pushbuttons


SHELTON, CT — EAO, an ex- pert partner for innovative, intu- itive and reliable Human Ma- chine Interfaces (HMIs), has ex- tended the robust Series 82 with high-contrast and vivid illumi- nated symbols.


creased productivity and is per- fect for highest quality inspec- tion of ever-evolving high-densi- ty PCB technology. Key features of the new 3Di


series include: a newly developed high-resolution camera system that enables high-resolution in- spection of high-density PCBs and ultra-small components as well as expanded height meas- urement range; sophisticated software and hardware configu- ration that optimizes image pro-


cessing and achieves the indus- try’s fastest cycle time; an inno-


vative and unique inspection al- gorithm that enables clear 3D solder joint inspection: scalabili- ty with the option to easily mod- ify configurations at any time as required by adding new camera heads, AI functions, and other


future features. Contact: Saki America, Inc., 48016 Fremont Boulevard,


3Di AOI system.


Fremont, CA 94538 % 510-623-7254 E-mail: sales.us@sakicorp.com Web: www.sakicorp.com


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Series 82 illuminated pushbuttons.


Many HMI applications re-


quire status feedback to ensure that they function reliably or can be operated conveniently. For ex- ample, the user must be able to al- ways know whether the machine or device is switched on or off. In harsh operating condi-


tions, such as those found in heavy duty or special vehicles, il- luminated symbols for pushbut- tons provide quick and easily un- derstood operational status. Series 82 illuminated sym-


bols are available with green, blue, white or red/green LEDs with standard symbols and oth-


ers upon request. Contact: EAO Corp., One


Parrott Drive, Shelton, CT 06484 % 203-951-4600 fax: 203-951-4601 E-mail: sales.eus@eao.com Web: www.eao.com


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