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TORRANCE, CA —Seika Machin - ery is highlighting the Malcom PCU-285 viscometer, McDry stor- age cabinets, Sayaka CT23NJ PCB router, Malcom RCX series modular reflow oven profiling sys- tem and Unitech UC-250M-CV PCB cleaner at SMTAI 2022. The new Malcom PCU-285


www.us - tech.com McDry Dry cabinets provide


optimal ultra-low humidity and moisture-proof storage for IC


CE certified viscometer features an onboard PC with a full LCD touchscreen display. A unique spiral sensor provides continu- ous measurement of non-newton- ian fluids with excellent repeata- bility. Malcom utilizes a patent- ed double cylinder pump method to ensure proper and successful screen printing.


packages. Moisture-sensitive com- ponents when safely and properly stored in McDry have an indefi- nite floor-life and micro-cracking or pop-corning during the reflow process is not an issue. McDry cabinets conform to IPC/JEDEC J-STD 033D and IPC 1602 indus- try standards. The standalone Sayaka


October, 2022


Viscometers, PCB Cleaning, Dry Cabinets from Seika The Malcom RCX series


Malcom PCU-285 viscometer.


CT23NJ PCB Router has a router bit that minimizes stress on com- ponents. The high-speed spindle included in the machine speeds up cutting and maintains precision, while also allowing for flexible panel designs with various cutting patterns. It has a built-in fixture based dust vacuum system.


modular reflow oven profiling system offers complete profiling of reflow ovens, including oven temperature, video imaging, oxy- gen concentration and convec- tion air velocity. It verifies that ovens are performing at optimal conditions and enables users to troubleshoot problem areas. The Unitech PCB cleaner fea-


tures a dual dust removal system using a combination of a brush roller with silicone/adhesive clean- ing rollers. This ensures better results than a single brush or adhesive roller system. The UC- 250M-CV has the ability to clean the top surface of PCBs and chip components attached on the bot- tom side. Also, an antistatic bar (ionizer) neutralizes static and


prevents dust from collecting. Contact: Seika Machinery,


Inc., 21241 S. Western Avenue, E-mail:


Suite 140, Torrance, CA 90501 % 310-540-7310


info@seikausa.com Web: www.seikausa.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 1012


Support Kit GARDNER, MA — The new J- Link device support kit makes it even easier to add support for new devices to SEGGER's J-Link debug probes and Flasher pro- grammers. The kit comes with all files required to create an end- user package to add devices to J- Link and Flasher. Included is a ready-to-go example with source code as well as a template to easi- ly create an installer. The kit supports adding


devices to the SEGGER family of J-Link debug probes manually, by copying files, or automatically by running a customized instal - ler. Using the installer, Windows users can add devices with the click of a button. Support extends naturally to


the SEGGER family of Flasher in- circuit programmers, making pro- fessional solutions for low, medi- um and high volume production available. Microcontroller GmbH has three decades of experience in embedded systems, producing cut- ting-edge RTOS and software libraries, J-Link and J-Trace debug and trace probes, a line of Flasher in-system programmers


and software development tools. Contact: SEGGER Micro -


con troller Systems, LLC, 101 Suffolk Lane, Gardner, MA 01440 % 978-874-0299 E-mail: info@segger.com Web: www.segger.com


See at electronica, Hall A3 Booth 112


SEGGER Intros J-Link Device


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