Test & Measurement

Acculogic Debuts LaserScan for Scorpion Flying Probe Systems

25th July 2011
ES Admin
0
Acculogic introduced LaserScan for its line of Scorpion Flying Probe Systems. The innovative LaserScan is designed for non-contact measurement of absolute distance to an object.
LaserScan is a laser sensor with an integrated digital signal processor and is designed for displacement, distance and position measurement. The sensor measures distances without contact against a wide variety of material surfaces. A visible red laser distance sensor uses triangulation to locate targets down to 10 µm across a measurement range of 100 mm.

Additionally, the precision, visible red laser optics and linear electronics allow LaserScan to achieve pinpoint 1 µm resolution across a measurement range of 10 mm. The system’s laser distance sensors are engineered to deliver 1 percent linearity over their operational range, and can detect multiple target materials with minimal shift in detected position due to differences in target color or surface reflectivity.

LaserScan adds a range of measurement and inspection capability to the Flying Scorpion systems, including automated verification of component profiles, measurement and compensation for board warp, and mechanical component assembly verification.

LaserScan is offered in two different configurations:
LaserScan100 ― Measurement range of 100 mm with 10 µm resolution
LaserScan10 ― Measurement Range of 10 mm with 1 µm resolution

LaserScan is as an optional upgrade to the Acculogic Flying Scorpion FLS900/800 Series.

Product Spotlight

Upcoming Events

View all events
Newsletter
Latest global electronics news
© Copyright 2024 Electronic Specifier