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October, 2021


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LAS VEGAS, NV Mek (Marantz Electronics) has launched VeriSpector, an assembly station AOI for use on manual and semi-


Mek Launches AOI for Manual and Semi-Automated Stations


ing operators to continue per- forming assembly tasks under normal lighting conditions. VeriSpector is powered by


Mek 22X AOI Software on Apple Mac and is fully compatible with Mek’s 22X AOI products such as SpectorBOX including Library, Fiducialling, Search, Text, Polari- ty, Bar Coding etc. BarCode read- ing is carried out by the 22X Bar- Code decoding engine, but for full


flexibility an external BarCode reader can also be used. As an op- tion VeriSpector can also feature Mek Catch Software for MES gateways, repair & SPC on Win- dows 10, integrating the storage of inspection data, including im- ages. The VeriSpector AOI sys- tem comes complete with a kit for the self-build of an overhead frame for installation on the as- sembly station of the users’


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choice. This frame holds all the system components; camera, lighting system, Apple Mac and monitor.


Contact: MEK Americas, LLC, 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 productronica A2.400


VeriSpector assembly station.


automated SMD and THT as- sembly stations. The VeriSpector system allows manufacturers to perform real time assembly and placement inspection and pre- vent defects before they move into the next process. This instant feedback to op-


erators helps eliminate the risk of failures and increase the qual- ity and effectiveness of manual and semi-automatic manufactur- ing processes, delivering signifi- cant yield improvements. Al- though optimized for PCB As- sembly tasks, the system is also ideal for use in other disciplines The VeriSpector provides in-


spection of components including presence, orientation, shape, off- set, text, color and Barcode read- ing. The maximum size of PCB or object to be inspected is 750 x 500 mm while the minimum is 375 x 250 mm (min). A 24 MP camera for crisp, clear resolution comes as standard, with a high- definition lens to capture fine de- tails. Options are available to up- grade to 42 MP or 60 MP cam- eras depending on the applica- tion requirements. The resolution can be in-


creased if a PCB size less than the maximum of 750 x 500 is re- quired. Detected defects can be displayed via red circles on a PCB Map or by NG images. The overhead orthogonal camera and LED lighting system are opti- mized for color and glare, allow-


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