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Automated Fiber Aligners Improve Packaging

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Scott Jordan and Stefan Vorndran, PI (Physik Instrumente) LP

Computer-controlled fiber alignment engines help process engineers achieve higher throughput in photonics packaging applications. Fiber alignment used to be a tedious manual task, back before the telecom boom. But automated fiber aligners have changed all that. Today, there is no shortage of production applications needing high throughput and high uptime. Fortunately, the photonics engineer’s toolbox is well stuffed with industrial-class solutions to meet all needs. The industry can look forward to enabling a new generation of applications challenges with these tools. But...Read full article

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    Published: December 2014
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