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Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Quality Assurance
News Release from: Blundell Production Equipment | Subject: Ersacam
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 November 2002

Inspection system sheds light on large
boards

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The Ersacam is a low-cost general-purpose inspection system capable of viewing with a magnification of x7 to x70 with one lens and up to x330 with another.

The Ersacam is a low-cost general-purpose inspection system capable of viewing with a magnification of x7 to x70 with one lens and up to x330 with another Further digital magnification is incorporated should it still be required

The Ersacam can adopt any angle imaginable and offers a working distance from 140 to 450mm with a smooth-running x-y table that can be upgraded to include theta.

Unlike a lot of inspection systems that either cannot take large boards or require the operator to alter the angle of the board to see the side of a component in focus, the Ersacam is versatile enough to allow users to see inside objects that would otherwise prove difficult.

With added light sources via two goose-neck flexible light leads, each housing eight bright white LED lights, users will never fail to illuminate the subject or suffer from shadowing.

The included software platform allows easy search of stored picture files with the added benefit of being able to video stream soldering processes etc.

Picture documentation for ISO9000 etc is also another useful benefit of the software that is very simple to use.

The system is designed for easy multiple viewing, making it a great training and rework aid.

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