Monitoring and control of laser printing devices for semiconductor chip wafers! Aggregating various sensor information and notifying via LAN.
We would like to introduce a case of developing a "Laser Printing Monitoring Control Device" at our company. It consists of a control unit that aggregates various sensor information and notifies the upper device via LAN, along with a dust collection box. The control unit is mobile and mounted on a caster-equipped aluminum frame. It supports operation setting control via LAN and monitoring of operational status. 【Case Overview】 ■ Design Areas: Circuit Design, Mechanical Design, Software Design ■ Notable Technologies: Analog Signal Processing, A/D Conversion ■ Notable Components: Pressure Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Mitsubishi Q Series PLC ■ Tools Used: D2 CAD, AutoCAD *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company possesses extensive technology and knowledge related to business applications, control of surveying instruments other than business applications, and firmware utilizing PLCs. As a BtoB development partner, we respond to various software and hardware needs. Since our establishment, we have established a one-stop operational system for case and rack housing design using various sheet metal, as well as circuit design and manufacturing for analog and digital control devices. In recent years, we have been providing development support for companies specializing in specific fields with our available technology and knowledge know-how. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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The digital technology that was the foundation of our establishment has evolved to the point where tiny chips now control various functions. It seems that by combining existing units and implementing necessary functions through software, we have become capable of addressing most on-site needs. However, it is precisely in such an era that hardware, software, and engineers who understand the field have become increasingly valuable. We aspire to have engineers who can engage in deeper communication by providing accurate advice based on actual experience after thoroughly hearing our customers' needs. Furthermore, we believe that our ability to respond promptly to customer needs through "single-item production" and "small-lot production" is a value that will never disappear, regardless of changes in the times.




