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DECEMBER 2019 I PCB007 MAGAZINE 89 the Ram Optical Sprint MVP 600 stands for 600 mm, or 23.6" in the X-axis, so full panel inspection is now a reality. The full specifica- tions for the size are X-axis 600 mm (23.6"), Y- axis (17.7"), and Z-axis (5.9"), which is quite impressive and can handle most any measure- ment a shop would need. Its features are as follows: • Fully automatic, three-axis dimensional measuring system • High-precision and capacity in a compact footprint • Motorized zoom lens optics with high- resolution digital color camera • Full function Measure-X® metrology software for fully automatic routines – Multi-step measurement routines – Automatic autofocus, edge detection, programmable lighting, laser scanning, and touch probing Glenbrook XRA 113 Model RTX-113HV Micro 30 X-ray systems are another of the "price of ad- mission" pieces of equipment if you are build- ing advanced technology printed circuits with hybrid materials that push the registration lim- its of any shop. However, the advanced X-ray capabilities of the Model RTX-113HV add an- other dimension; the ability to X-ray inspect drilled holes as small as 4 mils using geomet- ric and optical magnification up to 225x. The X-Y drill offset can be measured extremely ac- curately using the GTI-3000 image processing software that comes with the system. Features include: • A motorized X-Y positioner travel: 19" X 15" • Contrast resolution: Can resolve 0.001 gold wire • Spatial resolution: 20 lp/mm up to 100 lp/mm • Anode voltage: 40–80 Kv (PC controlled) • Anode current: 20–150 microamps • X-ray tube focal spot: 30 microns • Machine dimensions: 43" X 36" X 52" • Cabinet interior dimensions: 42" X 30" Editor's Note: Technical information provid- ed by the OEMs. Visit I-007eBooks.com to download The Printed Cir- cuit Designer's Guide to… Fundamentals of RF/Microwave PCBs and Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals by American Standard Circuits and other free, educational titles.

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