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Teledyne Electronics Inspection
To keep pace with shrinking geometries, machine vision inspection systems can deliver the image resolution and processing performance required for high-speed component and assembly verification in the Electronics industry. These demanding applications involve machine inspection at multiple stages in the manufacturing process, from part selection and assembly to final verification and tracking. Every part, every connection, every assembly, and every package needs to be verified to ensure the highest quality product. Teledyne offers not only visible inspection excellence but also infrared and X-ray inspection technology.
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Teledyne Flat Panel Display Inspection
Manufacturing flat panel displays involves precise layering of materials including glass, semiconductors, metals, and polarizing films and subjecting them to many sophisticated etching and electrochemical processing steps. As consumers demand bigger, better displays at lower prices, manufacturers must make continual improvement in quality and yield. Optical inspection is the most effective, efficient approach, and manufacturers are moving to 100% inspection of each panel after every major processing step. Once again, the goal is to inspect more often, with greater precision, and still reduce the overall time of inspection.
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Teledyne Food and Packaging
Food and packaging inspection, including inspection, measurement, or counting of bottles, cans, containers, labels, foods, pills, and more, offers different challenges than electronics or semiconductor inspection. It is important to find all the dead pixels in a flat panel television, but it is vital that the labels on your prescription medicine are accurate and legible, and that food containers are free of contaminants before filling and properly sealed afterwards. Industrial machine vision plays an important role in quality control for many foods and pharmaceuticals. Color imaging, which is not necessary for many industrial applications, can become very important in food inspection; near-infrared and infrared wavelengths can further extend the ability to judge ripeness or "doneness."
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Teledyne Product and Part Identification
Identification encompasses a range of machine vision applications that involve reading printed characters and decoding 1D or 2D symbols on products. For traceability of production parts, verification of product lots or grading of print codes, Teledyne's Identification tools are designed for accurate results in the toughest of manufacturing environments.
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Teledyne Flaw Detection
Flaw detection is perhaps the most fundamental machine vision task. Vital to quality control, machine vision allows manufacturers to find contamination, scratches, cracks, blemishes, discoloration, gaps, pits, etc., and is used extensively across a wide range of industries from semiconductors to pharmaceuticals and automotive manufacturing.
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Teledyne Semiconductor Wafer and Mask Inspection for Quality Control
In semiconductor manufacturing, yield drives costs, so manufacturers inspect products at many points between bare wafers and packaged ICs, seeking to identify defects as soon as possible. As lithography geometries shrink, inspection systems need to be able to resolve defects on progressively deeper sub-micron scales (eg. 45 nm, 32 nm, 22 nm...). In the highest-performance situations, the features are so small that visible light can no longer resolve them, and inspection systems must use deep ultraviolet (DUV) wavelengths for illumination.
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Teledyne Continuous Web Inspection
Materials produced in a continuous roll or sheet, such as paper, textiles, film, foil, plastics, metals, glass, or coatings, are best inspected by line scan systems. Line scanning offers unlimited pixels in the in the direction of a web's motion with zero smear even at high speeds, higher dynamic range, greater processing efficiency and much lower price/pixel.
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Teledyne 3D Imaging
Increasing automation and monitoring, the use of robotics, and other aspects of Industry 4.0 initiatives are increasing the demand for 3D imaging solutions which offer high levels of accuracy and distance measurement in a variety of challenging conditions. This is essential in complex object recognition and dimensioning applications and for handling complex interaction situations such as the growing trend for human/robot co-working.
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Teledyne Verification
Machine vision systems are widely used for the verification of parts, assemblies and packaged goods. The range of verification applications are generally so broad, they utilize the same tools for positioning, measurement, identification and flaw detection. Verification is often combined with other tasks, such as measurement of part dimensions or reading of product barcode, to render 100% product inspection.
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Teledyne General Manufacturing Verification and Quality Control
Teledyne's world-leading vision components help manufacturers around the world apply vision technology to improve quality control, increase throughput, and automate tasks. Our products serve demanding applications in a wide variety of manufacturing systems--guiding robots, tracking parts and verifying every step of thousands of diverse assembly/production processes.
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Les dernières avancées dans la technologie CMOS peuvent-elles remplacer les capteurs sCMOS dans les applications biomédicales ?
La technologie CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) offre désormais les capacités d’imagerie de pointe nécessaires pour de nombreuses applications biomédicales, mais peut-elle remplacer les capteurs sCMOS (CMOS scientifique) les plus onéreux ? Les capteurs CMOS et sCMOS ont établi la référence en matière de performance et de valeur en vision artificielle de différents secteurs. Cet article vise à expliquer les avantages et les coûts de chaque technologie pour les applications d’imagerie hautement exigeantes dans les domaines biomédical et des sciences de la vie.
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