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LAS VEGAS, NV — Mek will be showcasing its cutting-edge 3D AOI, ISO-Spector at IPC APEX 2024. As Mek’s flagship full 3D Automatic Optical Inspection system, the ISO- Spector M2 boasts unparalleled hard- ware specifications and incorporates Ar- tificial Intelligence to revolutionize the inspection process. Its exceptionally convenient fast au-


tomatic programming method ensures swift integration into production lines, delivering inspection results with re- markably short cycle times. What sets the ISO-Spector M2 apart is its pro- grammer-independent programming, fa- cilitated by AI technology. This ensures consistent inspection results regardless of the programmer’s expertise. ISO- Spector M2 will be available for demon-


April/May, 2024 Mek Offers Next-Gen AOI Systems


stration via an offline station. For those involved in through hole assembly, the event will be the Americas premier of the SpectorBOX X series, a modular full 3D AOI system for THT solder joints and THT compo- nents. SpectorBOX X1 redefines Through-Hole Technology (THT) inspec- tion and can be used bottom-up for vol- ume measurement of THT solder joints and pin height measurement, or Top- Down for a groundbreaking 5.9 in. (150 mm) clearance for 3D THT components


measurement. Contact: MEK Americas, LLC,


ISO-Spector M2 and SpectorBOX X1.


8275 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89123 % 702-550-7566 E-mail: info@marantz-electronics.com Web: www.marantz-electronics.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 1433


IMDT Intros New SOM and SBC


BRISTOL, UK — IMDT has intro- duced a new line of power-effi- cient, cost-effective and ready-to- use system-on-module (SOM) and single-board-computer (SBC) so- lutions, based on the new Renesas RZ/V2H microprocessor.


Single-board computer. The IMDT Renesas V2H-


based family of products delivers advanced functionality and high performance for robotic, IoT and industrial applications. The prod- ucts support diverse uses, includ- ing high-bandwidth communica- tions, machine learning, and high- definition image processing. The RZ/V2H processor fea-


tures Renesas’s proprietary AI accelerator, the DRP (Dynami- cally Reconfigurable Processor) AI3, which boasts a power effi- ciency of 10 TOPS/W. It inte- grates four Arm® Cortex®-A55 CPU cores that reach a maxi- mum operating frequency of 1.8 GHz, tailored for Linux applica- tion processing. For high-performance real-


time processing, it includes two Cortex-R8 cores operating at 800 MHz, alongside one Cortex-M33 core serving as a subcore. By inte- grating these cores into a single chip, the device effectively man- ages both vision-AI and real-time control tasks, making it ideal for


demanding robotics applications. Contact: IMD Technologies, Ltd., UWE North Gate, Filton


Road, Bristol, BS34 8RB, UK % 0117-123-4567 E-mail: info@imd-tech.com Web: www.imd-tec.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 3906


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