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Completely frictionless and maintenance-free, Goepel Electronic’s newest inline AOI system, the MultiCam Line, provides placement inspection of THT (through-hole technology) components with a test speed of up to 300 cm²/s.
The system is based on the unique image acquisition module MultiEyeS, which consists of multiple cameras arranged in a matrix-like configuration with a combined resolution of 120 megapixels. The images, captured in parallel, are merged together with an application-optimised stitching algorithm. Thereby, no x/y-axis movement of the camera head is necessary, resulting in a wear- and maintenance-free system.
Concomitantly, the space saving MultiCam Line can be integrated easily into a manufacturing process. A typical application is the construction of the system on an already existing conveyor. With a footprint of only 660 x 760 mm, an inspection area of 490 x 390 mm is covered.
On the software side, the MultiCam Line can be operated with the system software Pilot AOI. Highly powerful functions for component recognition, optical character recognition (OCR) and colour verification form part of the software. For automatic generation of test programs, a flexible import module for numerous pick-and-place data, Gerber data and CAD formats is available.
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