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Yorba Linda, CA — B&K Precision has launched its latest digital oscillo- scope series, 2560, which includes DSO and MSO models. The front panel contains an 8 in.


(20.3 cm) display with 256-level color gradient, four analog channels and logic analyzer. The logic analyzer soft- ware and 16-channel logic probe are included in the initial purchase of MSO models or can be upgraded in the field for DSO models. The 2560 series includes features


that customers have come to expect from today’s digital oscilloscopes. These include FFT, masking, pass/fail testing, waveform history, serial trig- gering, and menu help. The powerful


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25 MHz function generator also comes standard in all models. These oscillo-


scopes offer advanced features and upgradable debug capabilities for a


May, 2018 B&K Launches Affordable Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes


wide range of applications. Key features include: compact


footprint and low weight; 70, 100, 200, and 300 MHz models; 2 GS/s sample rate interleaved; 140 Mpts maximum record length; serial bus decoding that supports I2C, SPI, UART/RS-232, CAN, and LIN proto- cols (decode upgrade); function and arbitrary waveform generator (AWG upgrade); 140,000 wfms/s maximum waveform capture rate; standard LAN and USBTMC-compliant USB


device port. Contact: B&K Precision Corp.,


2560 series, 300 MHz digital oscilloscope.


22820 Savi Ranch Parkway, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 % 714-921-9095 E-mail: raraga@bkprecision.com Web: www.bkprecision.com


See at EDS, Suite C53 A new era in process control begins


ITW EAE: Latest Advances in Assembly Equipment


Minneapolis, MN — ITW EAE has launched its latest electronics assem- bly equipment, including machines and services in the MPM, Camalot, Electrovert, and Vitronics Soltec product lines. Camalot is launching its Dyna -


mic Dual Head™ (DDH), which offers the ability to double dispense at high speed, while maintaining accuracy for both dispense pumps. The patented design corrects for part-to-part rotation in real time, allowing synchronous dispensing of both pumps. Camalot is also launch- ing NuJet™, a jetting technology for


Get the full power of 3D inspection with SIGMA Line.


Meet us


at booth # 1G25 at


NEPCON China 2018


Zero defects. Perfect solder joints. No false calls. With the new SIGMA Line software module from Vi TECHNOLOGY, you get an automated optical inspection gatekeeper that guarantees the highest quality of every PCB. Based on extended functionality, SIGMA Line combines precision real-time analysis of inspection data from the award-winning programming-free PI series 3D SPI and the high-precision 5K3D AOI with its complete defect coverage. In short, one fully integrated solution for automated optical inspection to improve your SMT process and productivity.


Vi TECHNOLOGY is a member of the Mycronic Group.


Momentum HiE single-rail printer.


the Prodigy dispenser that elimi- nates the use of a needle and incorpo- rates a state-of-the-art pneumatic actuator that generates an operating frequency of up to 300 Hz. MPM is debuting its Momentum


HiE with a new paste monitoring sys- tem. The system includes temperature monitoring along with upper and lower limit roll-height monitoring. These new features are designed to improve yield and reduce waste by ensuring proper paste viscosity, avoid- ing bridging and eliminating insuffi- cient or excess paste volumes. There is also a new, user-friendly graphical


user interface. Contact: ITW EAE, 8860 207th


Street W., Minneapolis, MN 55044 % 952-469-8278


E-mail: roger.dullinger@itweae.com Web: www.itweae.com


See at NEPCON China, Booth 1G25 and at SMT Hybrid Pkg., Booth 4-349


See at NEPCON China, Booth 1G40


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