High-speed inspection of 120 channels for open/short below 100 msec/ch! Open/short checker with capacitive type sensor!
"OSC-301" is a testing device designed to quickly detect disconnections and shorts between the terminals of a capacitive touch panel before implementing control ICs. It flows a small current through the terminals and measures it with an internal resistance and capacitance measurement circuit to determine pass or fail. Equipped with LAN and USB interfaces for external control, as well as automatic/manual operation switching functions, it can be used for a wide range of applications from research and development to automatic testing on production lines. 【Features】 ■ Automatic/manual inspection mode switching ■ Built-in resistance and capacitance measurement circuit ■ Compatible with large panels ■ Saves inspection conditions for up to 10 models ■ External control via LAN and USB 【Application Examples】 ■ Open/short checks inside semiconductor ICs ■ Contact checks for FPDs (organic EL and LCD displays) *For more details, please feel free to contact us at the information below. Tel. 0942-41-2101 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/ee/contact
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■ Affordable and palm-sized! Greatly saves on cost and installation space! ■ No need to connect to a PC as inspection conditions can be saved in the main unit! ■ Can be introduced for automatic inspection on production lines via LAN or USB interface! Ideal for testing capacitive touch panels and touch sensors used in smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and non-contact switches! *For more details, please feel free to contact us at the number below. Tel. 0942-41-2101 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/ee/contact
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Inspection of capacitive touch panels and touch sensors used in smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and non-contact switches. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In 1973, during the era of rising prices due to the oil shock, a company specializing in the maintenance of medical equipment was established in Ogori City, Fukuoka Prefecture. At that time, there were only three employees. This marked the beginning of MECC. Eventually, they completed the "Biological Phenomenon Imaging Device" that they had been developing alongside maintenance work. This device is still in production today and is actively used in many hospitals across the country. Currently, they are developing inspection equipment for LCD and organic EL panels. They are challenging themselves to quickly and accurately respond to the diverse needs of users around the world through new technology development. Additionally, leveraging their long-standing achievements and technical expertise, they are expanding into cable television services and high-speed internet communications. They aim to build a vibrant city suitable for a highly information-oriented society, fostering a community that can communicate with various people around the world.