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Six-vision System
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The CP45FV uses a "six-head, six-vision" system that incorporates an on-the-fly vertical imaging system for component recognition. Using vertical imaging, the system aligns components using features on the bottom of the part without traveling to an optical centering station. This concept reportedly allows the machine to place components at speeds down to 0.19 seconds per placement. Components from 0201 to more than 2" square QFPs with 0.019" pitch, as well as CSPs, can be placed on the same platform. Adding intelligent feeders, docking carts and Windows-based software is said to enhance the machine`s flexibility for rapid product changeovers.
Samsung Technology Inc.
Horsham, Pa.