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Marantz: Automatic Desktop Optical Inspection
Desktop optical inspection system.
Santa Ana, CA — The M22XDL-350 desktop Automatic Optical Inspection machine from Marantz Business Electronics reportedly provides both the latest technology combined with cost-efficiency and powerful operator control on a reduced footprint. The small footprint system supports comprehensive inspection of PC boards, including SMT and THT components, reflow and wave solder joints, and solder paste.
Building on the proven strengths of Marantz? popular CL systems, the 22XDL generation introduces an innovative new lighting concept, with 3 Pulse Wave Modulated LED light sources and up to 6 different lighting combinations enhancing operator control for exceptional inspection accuracy.
This comprehensive operator control is further enhanced by Rep 22X Statistics and Repair Desk Software. Actively collecting inspection data from any 22X AOI machines in the network, the innovative software is able to monitor the inspection process in real time while simultaneously visualizing collected data. This advanced functionality can be applied to each PC board for repair purposes or collectively to generate process statistics and analysis, maximizing operator visibility and knowledge throughout the entire inspection process.
The system uses features the company's pioneering true 24-bit color imaging. Described as breakthrough technology, this imaging is designed to extend the amount of data available to operators per pixel, dramatically enhancing defect detection while minimizing false alarms. 24-bit processing discerns subtle changes for improved image clarity, helping to separate components and solder images from the background board or substrate. Deploying the technology in combination with its innovative lighting concept, the M22XDL-350 overcomes the limitations of 8-bit greyscale imaging to enhance inspection accuracy and reliability.
For more information, contact: Christopher Associates, 3617 W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92704
714-979-7500 fax: 714-557 6904 Web:
http://www.christopher.com
See at APEX Booth #1439.
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