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Page 79 SPEA Offers Broad Range of Test Equipment
Tyler, TX — From bed-of-nails and fly- ing probe systems to analog mixed-sig- nal testers and MEMS stimulus, SPEA is offering an entire line of test equipment for electronic products. SPEA’s flying probe series is designed to cover a wide range of test require- ments for electronic boards, offering high mechanical speed, single- or dual-sided probing, extreme accuracy, automatic board loading, overall con- figurability and fast setup changes. The company’s flagship system,
the 4080, provides SPEA’s highest throughput and probing accuracy. Its mechanical speed —up to 180 touches per second — makes it able to replace bed-of-nails systems for production test, especially when there is limited accessibility. A granite chassis, com- bined with state-of-the-art linear motion technology, reduces vibration and provides thermal stability. The 4060 S2 is a six-axis, dual-
Herrmann Introduces Intelligent Ultrasonic Generator
Bartlett, IL — The new ULTRA- PLAST AMG ultrasonic generator from Herrmann Ultrasonics has been developed for automation environ- ments. It is aimed at customized machine builders, who specialize in building large multi-head ultrasonic welding systems. Suppliers for the automotive industry, and industries
side flying probe tester designed to deliver high productivity, an extra- large test area, and full flexibility of use. Its versatility makes it suitable for special and custom applications,
designed for medium-to-high volume production test. It contains a moving bottom platform to extend its probing capabilities. SPEA’s scalable bed-of- nails test platform provides high
ters for a variety of electronic prod- ucts. The system is not only able to detect board failures, but also to mon- itor key parameters of critical compo- nents, applying real working condi- tions (power components, sensing components and actuators). The sys- tem can eliminate the occurrence of failures at the final functional test, while reducing field returns. Parallel test with up to eight cores multiplies productivity, dramatically lowering the cost of test. The system comes with a manual board loading module, or with in-line automatic handling, to
meet full-automated requirements. Contact: SPEA America, LLC,
Flying probe testers.
such as semiconductor load board and probe card testing. The 4050 S2 is a four-axis tester
throughput and excellent test cover- age of component failures, process defects, and key component parame-
2609 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701 % 903-595-4433 fax: 903-595- 5003 E-mail:
info.america@
spea.com Web:
www.spea.com
See at productronica, Hall A1 Booth 255
ULTRAPLAST AMG ultrasonic generator.
such as medical, electronics and packaging technology will benefit from the new generator. The AMG meets important specifications for Industry 4.0, including suitable interfaces for secure communication, intelligent sensor signals and device replacement without data loss. The ULTRAPLAST AMG is a
product platform with modular hard- ware versions in ultrasonic frequen- cies of 20, 30 and 35 kHz with a power range of 700 to 2,000W. It fits in all standard electrical cabinets with a depth of 11.8 in. (30 cm). Through its programming modules, customers can quickly and independ- ently control and monitor the weld process, reducing engineering and
start up times. Contact: Herrmann Ultrasonics,
Inc., 1261 Hardt Circle, Bartlett, IL 60103 % 630-626-1626 E-mail:
info@hermannultrasonics.com Web:
www.herrmannultrasonics.com
See at productronica, Hall A5 Booth 542, and
The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1912
See at productronica, Hall B2 Booth 207
See us at Productronica in Munich / booth # B2.207 / Nov 14-17, 2017!
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