CyberOptics Joins with JUKI to Develop Next-Generation Optical Sensor For Pick-and-Place Machines.MINNEAPOLIS -- CyberOptics Corporation (Nasdaq:CYBE) announces that it partnered with JUKI Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, to develop LNC LNC Legal Nurse Consultant LNC Libertarian National Committee LNC Low Noise Converter LNC Lloyd Noble Center (University of Oklahoma, Norman campus) LNC Local Node Clock LNC Chief Legalman (Naval Rating) 60, a 5th generation version of CyberOptics' LaserAlign[R] optical sensor A device that measures or detects a real-world condition, such as motion, heat or light and converts the condition into an analog or digital representation. An optical sensor detects the intensity or brightness of light, or the intensity of red, green and blue for color systems. . This new product from CyberOptics is used to simultaneously align align ( v to move the teeth into their proper positions to conform to the line of occlusion. components on the six nozzles on each placement head inside JUKI's newest pick-and-place machines to ensure the correct orientation of each component at time of placement. The LaserAlign sensor allows JUKI to perform the component alignment process rapidly on the fly so that components are placed quickly and accurately. CyberOptics' Account Manager Thang Huynh said, "Speed is extremely critical to pick-and-place machines. The technology behind LaserAlign sensors
LNC 60 will be used in JUKI's KE-2070 series of high-speed chip shooters and KE-2080 series of high-speed flexible mounters. These systems are designed with speed, accuracy and reliability in mind. The KE-2070 and KE-2080 systems with LaserAlign optical sensors are capable of placing down to 01005 components. About CyberOptics Corporation Founded in 1984, CyberOptics is a recognized leader in process yield and throughput The speed with which a computer processes data. It is a combination of internal processing speed, peripheral speeds (I/O) and the efficiency of the operating system and other system software all working together. 1. improvement solutions for the global electronics assembly and semiconductor capital equipment markets. Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, CyberOptics conducts operations in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Asia and Europe. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.cyberoptics.com. |
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