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October, 2022 MIRTEC Showcases Inline 3D AOI


OXFORD, CT — MIRTEC is showcasing its MV-6Z OMNI inline 3D AOI system at SMTAI 2022. The system is config- ured with a Z-axis multifocal vision imaging system. This advanced tech- nology provides fully programmable Z-axis control of the inspection head and lighting system. It provides opti- mal focus levels for items of varying heights, such as stacked PCB assem- blies, tall components, or automotive connector pins. MIRTEC's exclusive OMNI-


VISION® 3D inspection technology combines the company's proprietary 15 megapixel CoaXPress camera tech- nology with its revolutionary digital


tri-frequency Moiré 3D Technology to provide precision inspection of SMT devices on fin-


ished PCB assemblies. Fully configured the MV-6Z OMNI 3D AOI machines feature an 18 megapix- el SIDE-VIEWER® Camera System, an eight-phase color lighting system, AOI-SPI multi-function capability, an indexing option for over-size PCB applications and a host of market leading Industry 4.0 solutions designed to maximize the efficiency and profitability of the PCB manufac-


turing process. Contact: MIRTEC Corp.,


3 Morse Road, Oxford, CT 06478 % 203-881-5559 fax: 203-881-3322


MV-6Z OMNI 3D AOI system.


E-mail: bdamico@mindspring.com Web: www.mirtec.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 906


4:1 Input 40W and 60W DC-DC Converters


from TDK NEPTUNE, NJ — TDK Corpor - ation has introduced its 40W and 60W rated TDK-Lambda PXD series of 2 x 1 in. (50 x 25 mm) DC- DC converters. Capable of operat- ing from a wide input voltage of 9 to 36 VDC or 18 to 75 VDC, these converters have a copper case pro- viding six-sided shielding for reduced EMI, simplifying system compliance. The PXD40 and PXD60 con-


verters comprise 3.3, 5, 12, 15, 24 and 48 VDC single outputs, and ±12, ±15 and ±24 VDC dual output voltages. Using the trim function, the single output models can be adjusted to compensate for voltage drops or to accommodate non- standard system voltages. The wide input ranges can assist with inventory reduction programs with one part number covering multiple nominal voltages. All models have a negative


logic remote on/off function as standard, which can be used to reduce the input current to a low 3 mA to prolong battery life for portable equipment in standby mode. No minimum loading is required, and the converters are protected against output-over- voltage, overcurrent and over- temperature conditions. With efficiencies of up to 93%,


power losses are minimized allow- ing the products to operate with a case temperature of –40 to +221°F (–40 to +105°C). Output power derating can be reduced with the use of optional heatsinks and/or


system airflow. Contact: TDK-Lambda


Americas, Inc., 405 Essex Road, Neptune, NJ 07753 % 732-795- 4100 E-mail: tom.goodman@ us.tdk-lambda.com Web: www.tdk-lambda.com


See at electronica, Hall B3 Booth 560


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