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Innovative Robotics Introduces Double-Pick Dual Wrist SCARA Robot.


SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif. -- Following the successful launch of its fast-swap, dual wrist robot, the Silicon Valley-based Innovative Robotics robotics, science and technology of general purpose, programmable machine systems. Contrary to the popular fiction image of robots as ambulatory machines of human appearance capable of performing almost any task, most robotic systems are anchored to fixed positions  announces a powerful enhancement: the ability to pick and place two wafers at once, while retaining the ability to pick and place single wafers. With this feature, customers can enjoy the advantages of two independent wrists for fast-swapping of wafers at the tool, while gaining additional speed by handling two wafers at once at the FOUPs (Front Opening Unified Pod). With the new capability, users can choose from single-pick, batch-pick, single-place and batch-place at every station. This is in addition to the SCARA (Selectively Compliant Articulated Robot An articulated robot is a robot with rotary joints (e.g. a legged robot). Articulated robots can range from simple two-jointed structures to systems with 10 or more interacting joints. They are powered by a variety of means, including electric motors.  Arm) flexibility expected by its customers, allowing access to the three FOUPs across without requiring a linear track.

"Our process tool customers are very excited about this new capability," said S.K. Kim, President at Cymechs, a leading Korean cluster tool and EFEM EFEM Equipment Front End Module  (Equipment Front End Module) manufacturer. "The double-wafer pick, coupled with the fast-swapping dual wrist, offers at least 30% over-all throughput improvement, a big gap for other competitors to catch up to."

M.K. Lee, Sales Director at Cymechs, pointed out: "The recent Release 2.1 software has made our developers' jobs easier. The new user-customizable recovery capability has made recovery from anomalous a·nom·a·lous  
adj.
1. Deviating from the normal or common order, form, or rule.

2. Equivocal, as in classification or nature.
 situations as easy as it is for r-theta robots while giving us the SCARA's extra degree of freedom. Our developers only have to define "safe" recovery paths, and the controller automates the handling of those paths. Release 2.1 also gave us the capability to set user outputs automatically based on robot poses, allowing our customers to use PLCs for control of FOUPs, loadlocks, and other equipment that interacts with the robot."

This new application will be exhibited in the Semicon Show, July 17 to 19, Moscone Center The Moscone Center is San Francisco, California's largest convention and exhibition complex. The complex consists of two main underground halls underneath Yerba Buena Gardens, Moscone North and Moscone South, as well the three-level Moscone West exhibition hall across 4th Street. , San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , Booth # 101, South Hall.

Innovative Robotics, a division of Ocean Bay and Lake Company, is a designer, developer, and supplier of precision robotic equipment and factory interfaces for semiconductor, nano-technology, data storage, opto-electronics (LCD/LED), pharmaceutical and biotech bi·o·tech  
n. Informal
Biotechnology.


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 industries. The company's IR-820 and IR-900 series material-handling robots combine innovative mechanical design with cutting edge, proprietary motion control software. Company Headquarters are located at 3241 Keller Street, Santa Clara, CA 95054. Phone: (408) 200-8350 Fax: (408) 200-8351
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