[TAIYO] Inspection device for FPC, capable of high-frequency characteristic testing and power-on testing (switchable)! Introduction of the TY-CHECKER DS401AT.
 太洋テクノレックス 本社 和歌山
                    太洋テクノレックス 本社 和歌山
                  Introducing the latest model, the "TY-CHECKER DS401AT"!  
To meet the advanced inspection needs of high-frequency compatible boards, represented by 5G-compatible boards, we are pleased to announce the completion of our top model, the "DS401AT."  
The "DS401AT" has achieved "high-frequency characteristic inspection for 5G-compatible boards," "improved operability," "shortened inspection tact," and "reduced fixture costs" by adding the following features:  
1. Capable of inspecting high-frequency compatible boards used for "5G," which is essential for the spread of IoT.  
2. The substrate feeding mechanism with a transport plate now allows horizontal (X) movement in addition to the conventional vertical (Y) movement.  
3. In addition to the conventional transport plate holding method, a tension holding method is now selectable.  
4. The stock method at the input section has evolved from a skewed fixed type to a plate guide + camera alignment method.  
5. The alignment method during inspection can now select pre-camera alignment in addition to our proprietary learning-type alignment + built-in CCD camera alignment.  
6. Inspection substrate size: 100(W) × 100(D) to 305(W) × 510(D) mm, also compatible with individual substrates.  
*High-precision inspection is possible as a powered inspection machine.  
*For more details, please feel free to contact us.
                  
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【Features】
■ Step & repeat transport in the XY direction
■ Contributes to downsizing of the jig head (reduction in jig costs)
■ Selectable product holding methods (chuck type / plate type)
■ Compatible with high-frequency inspection (switchable measuring instruments)
■ Achieves stable automatic/semi-automatic high-frequency inspection (high-precision alignment mechanism)
                


 
                            
                           
                        
                      



