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building PCBs, semiconductors or consumer electronics. CyberOptics’ SQ3000™ coordi-
nate measurement machine (CMM), an extension of the company’s SQ3000 AOI system, was developed in close consultation with customers. This machine can measure any object and deliver hundreds of thousands of dimensions simultaneously in less
longer sufficient to say whether a part is good or bad from a simple pass/fail inspection report. Custo - mers need to know why and how. Once that is determined, it is easy to feed back the data to quickly identify the initial problem and eliminate subsequent defects. Measure ment, as well as inspection, is vital to the smart factory. Ultimately, the quicker the manufacturer can obtain meas- urements, the faster he or she can analyze it, make the neces- sary changes and continue pro- duction. Custo mers are also looking for multifunctional capa- bility — AOI, SPI and coordinate measurement. In socket metrology, there
are thousands of pins on a cir- cuit board and before the CPU or GPU is mounted, it is critical to ensure that all of the pins have the correct heights, dimensions and an gles. Typical coordinate measurement involves sampling pins, which takes hours, is not accurate enough, and does not provide 100 percent inspection. With MRS sensor technol-
MRS sensors have been shown to be highly effective for IC packaging inspection.
than 10 seconds. Traditional CMMs are invariably less accurate, far more complicated to use and usually take hours to measure. Many customers making high-
end products are asking for more measurement capabilities. It is no
ogy deployed for coordinate meas urement, inspection of the thousands of pins can be accom- plished in less than 10 or 15 sec- onds.
Semiconductor Market In the semiconductor market,
MRS sensors are currently being used in KLA-Tencor’s backend pack- aging inspection systems. There is also a significant opportunity to leverage the sensor’s combination of
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