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Key Specifications:
•Reduced inspection programming times using Gerber data
•Geographical checks for component locations and profiles
•Reverse net generation allows addition of component connectivity info
•Organized component libraries output to Hioki 1240
February, 2018
VKS: Digital Work Instructions for the Smarter Factory
Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada — Visual Knowledge Share (VKS) is a module-based solution devel- oped to help manufacturers improve their operations through im provements in quality and productivity. VKS allows companies to
create and share visual work instructions, digital check- lists, and more, through an easy-to-use interface. VKS is an integrated solution to cap- ture real-time data that ranges from productivity metrics to work order details. Whether a company is
eliminate tribal knowledge and build things right the first time.
purely looking to enhance their work instructions, or for a full factory-wide solution with full integration capabilities, VKS is an excellent solution. With customers around the
globe and an emphasis on sharing knowledge, VKS helps companies
VKS’ simple interface provides work orders and access to productivity data.
Contact: Visual Knowledge
Share (VKS), Ltd., 1241 Cascades Street, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada J6J 4V2 % 1-866-376-6204 E-mail:
info@vksapp.com Web:
www.vksapp.com
See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 3560 LEMO Redesigns S Series Connector Shell
Key Specifications: •Capable of fine-pitch inspection at 0.2 mm
•Four-terminal resistance measurement between IC leads and pad to detect insufficient solder
•Soft landing feature to prevent board damage
•Supplementary AOI functions including component presence polarity and displacement
•Test resistors, capacitors, diodes, zener diodes, coils, transistors, digital transistors and photocouplers
•Optional CAD conversions •User-friendly Windows operation -friendly Windows operation
Rohnert Park, CA — LEMO has redesigned the outer shell of its pop- ular S series connectors. The new S series uses a half-moon insert config- uration and is fully-compati- ble with existing S series con- nectors. Both the straight plug and free receptacle now use the same collet as the company’s B series, offering a slightly different cable range than the previous S series. The new S series is available in 0S, 1S and 2S sizes for cables ranging from 0.06 to 0.4 in. (1.4 to 9.9 mm) and offers multiple contacts from 2 to 10, as well as unipole, coax, triax, and multi-concen- tric configurations. The S series is designed for such
general-purpose applications. The S Series is an excellent solution for anti-rotation and blind mating appli- cations.
Redesigned S series connectors. Contact: LEMO USA, Inc., 635
applications as: broadcast, audio/ video, communications (GPS, anten- nas, and transmitters), test and measurement (high-end probes), bat- tery chargers, high current and high power, medical probes, and other
Park Court, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 % 707-578-8811 fax: 707-206- 3774 E-mail:
info-us@lemo.com Web:
www.lemo.com
See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 1859
Laser Components Improves Laser Diode Safety
Bedford, NH — The new A4 series of compact APC (automatic power con- trol) laser diodes from Laser Components offers additional protec- tion for eye-safe radiation beam applications. As soon as the operat- ing current exceeds a certain level, the APC shuts down the laser diode. The company’s A4 laser diodes are insensitive to electrostatic dis- charges of up to 10 kV and guarantee a stable output power or supply volt- ages of 2.5 to 6 VDC. Like the previous version, the
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control is located at an ASIC (appli- cation-specific integrated circuit) on the same chip as the photodiode and the emitting laser diode. This is inte- grated in compact TO housings, either 0.13 or 0.22 in. (3.3 or 5.6 mm)
in size. These laser diodes are avail- able in wavelengths from 635 to 850 nm, suiting them to use in high-pre- cision measuring devices. Laser Components specializes
in the development, manufacture, and sale of components and services for the laser and optoelectronics industry. The company has produc- tion facilities in Germany, Canada and the United States and more than
220 employees worldwide. Contact: Laser Components
USA, Inc., 116 South River Road,
Building C, Bedford, NH 03110 % 603-821-704 fax: 603-821-704 E-mail:
info@laser-components.com Web:
www.lasercomponents.com
See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 3593
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