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News Release from: Nikon UK | Subject: NEXIV VMR series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2001
Vision system sheds new light on
inspection
Nikon reckons its new Nexiv VMR series is set to become the standard by which all other vision metrology systems are measured.
Nikon reckons its new Nexiv VMR series is set to become the standard by which all other vision metrology systems are measured Its brand new telecentric optic system has been designed to make it the best in the world
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its rigid stage offers controlled speeds of 300mm/s - 1.5 times faster than previous Nexiv models.
And the redesigned stage and body offers significantly higher U2 accuracy.
Image processing speed has also increased dramatically and the combined result of all the changes and improvements is a machine that offers a considerably higher work throughput.
Subject illumination is now available in a variety of formats depending on the type of work and nature of the measurement task.
Options include episcopic (top light) illumination, diascopic (bottom light) illumination and a new twin eight-segment LED ring illuminator with variable-height outer ring.
Nikon's novel LED ring illumination design allows observations of very low contrast edges, usually impossible under conventional episcopic illumination.
Lighting can be perfectly controlled by combining illumination from any of the eight different segments and positioning of the outer ring to enhance features and edges.
In practice this has proven to be useful for edge enhancement of the contours of bosses, pins, ceramic packages and similar low contrast workpieces.
The standard TTL laser autofocus technology now provides higher accuracy and a longer working distance of 50mm.
High-speed autofocus is now possible regardless of surface conditions within the workpiece.
The TTL laser technology also enables ultra precise z-axis scanning be taken (up to 1000 points per second).
Measured workpieces can be shown in a birds-eye view or as a two-dimensional cross-section.
Nexiv VMR is far easier to use than ever before.
Each operation contains a self-teach wizard, providing a step by step guide to even the most complex operations.
In addition the interactive measurement wizards can guide an operator through exactly what is required to perform a specific measurement task.
For frequent operations using the same procedure operators can create customised wizards.
Nexiv can also import CAD data.
The online CAD interface program is provided as standard and allows the import of a variety of CAD file types including IGES, DXF, Gerber and Excellon.
The operator can display the graphics on Nexiv VMR AutoMeasure facilitating teaching and shortening working time.
Measured data can also be converted to DXF files making for easier reverse engineering processes. Request a free brochure from Nikon UK ...
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