OEM Supply Smt Mounter - Used SMT Assembly FUJI Nxt Work Head H12sq PCBA Pick and Place Head – Xinling
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Used SMT Assembly FUJI Nxt Work Head H12sq PCBA Pick and Place Head
The intelligent parts sensor (IPS) is a camera that is loaded directly on heads for image recognition. For small parts, the part orientation in the cavity may not be as it should be at pickup due to static electricity generated when the top tape is peeled. This causes pickup errors to occur. There could also be cases in which the part is on the cusp of the permitted tolerance for such a deviation and thus would not be determined as a pickup error. The part would then be placed with that questionable stance. Because Fuji machines check the part stance from both the bottom and from the side, these kinds of poor part stances at pickup are detected. In this way, Fuji is able to raise the quality to a single PPM manufacturing quality level
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